Baby born with eight limbs in Uganda undergoes surgery to remove 'parasitic twin'

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Mesothelioma Survival Rates About 40 percent of patients with mesothelioma survive the first year after diagnosis. That survival rate depends on many factors, including age, cancer stage, cancer type, race and gender. Paul Mukisa was born with two extra arms and two extra legs.A baby boy born with eight limbs in Uganda is said to be "recovering well" after undergoing major surgery to remove his "parasitic twin."
Paul Mukisa had four of his extra limbs- two arms and two legs  surgically detached in the delicate operation last month.
The now 4-month-old also had to have his wrongly-positioned heart and liver moved by medics at Mulago Hospital in Kampala
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