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According to the news agency, the doctor sliced through Bhagat's stomach and reached inside to collect what he thought was a huge malignancy, but instead discovered a human being.

Digital Desk: A Nagpur man, 60, who has had a protruding stomach for more than three decades, has been diagnosed with a rare medical illness. This unusual physical condition is known as "foetus in fetu," and it is an example of "vanishing twin syndrome," which means his twin died during pregnancy and was reabsorbed.

He was given the nickname "pregnant man" because of his large belly, which makes him stand out from the crowd.

According to The Daily Star, Bhagat, who was struggling to make ends meet, ignored the swelling in order to continue working and endured mocking from his peers as well as his family's anxiety. However, as the bulge pressed against his diaphragm and made breathing difficult, he was ultimately transported to a hospital in Mumbai in 1999. Dr. Ajay Mehta, who was in charge of Bhagat's care, assumed the man had a cancer at first inspection.

According to the news agency, the doctor sliced through Bhagat's stomach and reached inside to collect what he thought was a huge malignancy, but instead discovered a human being.

"He just put his hand inside and said there are a lot of bones inside," a doctor told History Defined.

"First one limb came out, then another. Then there are some genitalia, some hair, some limbs, jaws, limbs, and hair."We were shocked. We were perplexed and astounded... I could shake hands with someone inside, much to my amazement and fear. It was somewhat shocking to me.

What is Fetus-in-fetu?

Fetus-in-fetu (FIF) is an uncommon condition in which one deformed vertebrate foetus is trapped within the body of its twin, according to the National Library of Medicine. Hopkins et al. discovered less than 100 case reports in their exhaustive search of the literature, indicating that this is an exceptionally unusual illness. The literature describes a variety of appearances, although the embryopathogenesis and differentiation from a teratoma are not well established.

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