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"They Did Very Well," Lead Surgeon Gary Hartman, MD, A Clinical Professor Of Surgery At The School Of Medicine, Said In A Statement
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"They Did Very Well," Lead Surgeon Gary Hartman, MD, A Clinical Professor Of Surgery At The School Of Medicine, Said In A Statement
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But The Two Toddlers Still Have Quite The Journey Ahead
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The Twins Came Through In Good Shape
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Conjoined Twins Eva And Erika Sandoval Survive Marathon Separation Surgery In California
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"I’m Very Pleased With The Outcome." Now Each Girl Has A Portion Of Their Vital Organs
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"They Did Very Well," Lead Surgeon Gary Hartman, MD, A Clinical Professor Of Surgery At The School Of Medicine, Said In A Statement
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The Twins Came Through In Good Shape
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Each Has Only One Leg
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Conjoined Twins Eva And Erika Sandoval Survive Marathon Separation Surgery In California
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"I’m Very Pleased With The Outcome." Now Each Girl Has A Portion Of Their Vital Organs
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"They Did Very Well," Lead Surgeon Gary Hartman, MD, A Clinical Professor Of Surgery At The School Of Medicine, Said In A Statement
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"I’m Very Pleased With The Outcome." Now Each Girl Has A Portion Of Their Vital Organs
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Their Mother Aida Said Doctors Told Her Early On In Her Pregnancy That The Twins Might Not Make It
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At Least For The Next Two Weeks They’ll Be Monitored In Intensive Care
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Their Physicians Anticipate That They Will Spend An Additional Two Weeks In The Hospital Before Going Home
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"They Did Very Well," Lead Surgeon Gary Hartman, MD, A Clinical Professor Of Surgery At The School Of Medicine, Said In A Statement
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Conjoined Twins Eva And Erika Sandoval Survive Marathon Separation Surgery In California
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Their Physicians Anticipate That They Will Spend An Additional Two Weeks In The Hospital Before Going Home
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At Least For The Next Two Weeks They’ll Be Monitored In Intensive Care
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