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"Extreme Rarity: Meller Twins Successfully Treated with Rare Intestinal Malformation

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For Emma and Janne the start into life was not easy: the two identical twins from Melle were born early and suffered from an identical bowel malformation. Therefore, they were a very special case for the team of the Christian Children's Hospital in Osnabrück.
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For Emma and Janne the start into life was not easy: the two identical twins from Melle were born early and suffered from an identical bowel malformation. Therefore, they were a very special case for the team of the Christian Children's Hospital in Osnabrück.

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noz.de broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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