Anadidymus

/ˌænəˈdɪdɪməs/ noun

A rare congenital condition where a person has duplicated or partially formed internal organs, particularly affecting the duodenum or other digestive structures.

From Greek ana- (up, back) + didymus (twin), literally 'doubling.' This medical term emerged in the 1800s to describe unusual embryonic developments that create duplicate organ-like structures.

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