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TOPSHOT - An April 2019 photo handout on July 8, 2020 by the Baby Jesus paediatric hospital (Bambino Gesu) in Rome shows twin sisters Ervina and Prefina with their mother prior to undergoing cranial surgery. - A hospital in Rome said on july 7, 2020 it had successfully separated two-year-old twins joined above the nape of their necks, after three risky surgeries. Joined skull to skull, sisters Ervina and Prefina were born with a condition the Bambino Gesu (Baby Jesus) Pediatric Hospital in Rome called "one of the rarest and most complex forms of cranial and cerebral fusion." (Photo by Handout / BAMBINO GESU HOSPITAL / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BAMBINO GESU HOSPITAL / HANDOUT" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS