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monochorionic multiples.
Monochorionic twins occur in 0.3% of all pregnancies. Seventy-five
percent of
monozygotic twin
pregnancies are
monochorionic;...
- mother's uterus.
Monoamniotic twins are
always monochorionic and are
usually termed Monoamniotic-
Monochorionic ("MoMo" or "Mono Mono") twins. They
share the...
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placenta develops from the
chorion frondosum and the
decidua basalis.
Monochorionic twins are
twins that
share the same placenta. This
occurs in 0.3% of...
- TRAP sequence, TRAPS, or
acardiac twinning, is a rare
complication of
monochorionic twin pregnancies. It is a
severe variant of twin-to-twin transfusion...
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sequence (TOPS) and
stuck twin syndrome, is a
complication of
monochorionic multiple pregnancies (the most
common form of
identical twin pregnancy)...
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Cordero L,
Franco A, Joy SD, O'Shaughnessy RW (December 2005). "
Monochorionic diamniotic infants without twin-to-twin
transfusion syndrome". J Perinatol...
- restriction.
These complications particularly arise in the case of
monochorionic twins,
where identical twins share the same placenta.
Velamentous cord...
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Multiples may be
monochorionic,
sharing the same chorion, with
resultant risk of twin-to-twin
transfusion syndrome.
Monochorionic multiples may even...
- w****s, and
monochorionic twins (identical
twins sharing a placenta) by 37 w****s due to the
increased risk of
stillbirth in
monochorionic twins who remain...
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sequence (TAPS) is a
chronic type of
unbalanced fetal transfusion in
monochorionic twins that
results in
polycythemia in the TAPS
recipient and anemia...