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- day after fertilization. The remaining 25% of monozygous twins become dichorionic diamniotic. The condition may affect any type of multiple birth, resulting...
- number of placentae) and amniocity (the number of sacs) of the pregnancy. Dichorionic twins either never divided (i.e.: were dizygotic) or they divided within...
- monozygotic twin pregnancies are monochorionic; the remaining 25% are dichorionic diamniotic. If the placenta divides, this takes place before the third...
- fertilization, two individual placentas are formed resulting in monozygotic dichorionic twins. If the split of the embryo occurs between 3 and 12 days after...
- Whitten, Sara M.; Filippi, Elisa; Scott, Rosemary; Jauniaux, Eric (2009). "Dichorionic Triamniotic Triplet Pregnancy Complicated by Acardius Acormus". Fetal...
- Vanishing twin A fetus papyraceus shown with its umbilical cord next to the placenta of its dichorionic diamniotic twin Specialty Obstetrics and gynaecology ...
- Soong YK (2007). "Selective fetocide reversed mirror syndrome in a dichorionic triplet pregnancy with severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome: a case...
- section or ****lly, the medical literature recommends delivery of dichorionic twins at 38 w****s, and monochorionic twins (identical twins sharing a...
- 2017). "Risks of miscarriage or preterm delivery in trichorionic and dichorionic triplet pregnancies with embryo reduction versus expectant management:...
- environment, although studies comparing twins who experience monochorionic and dichorionic environments in utero do exist, and indicate limited impact. Studies...