Diagnosis of Umbilical Cord Entanglement of Monoamniotic Twins by First‐Trimester Color Doppler Imaging

Monoamniotic twins occur in approximately 5% of monochorionic twin gestations as a result of splitting of the inner cell mass at 8 or more days after fertilization, and they are associated with high perinatal mortality rates, ranging between 28% and 47%. These gestations have unique pathologic condi...

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description Monoamniotic twins occur in approximately 5% of monochorionic twin gestations as a result of splitting of the inner cell mass at 8 or more days after fertilization, and they are associated with high perinatal mortality rates, ranging between 28% and 47%. These gestations have unique pathologic conditions, including conjoined twins, a high prevalence of discordancy for fetal structural anomalies (the former and possibly also the latter resulting from consequences of the twinning process), and cord entanglement. We present a case in which monoamniotic twins at first-trimester transvaginal sonography were confirmed by color Doppler imaging as having entangled umbilical cords.
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Fetal Death
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title Diagnosis of Umbilical Cord Entanglement of Monoamniotic Twins by First‐Trimester Color Doppler Imaging
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