1. Diagnosis and management of heterokaryotypic monochorionic twins
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Martine Casteels, Isaac Blickstein, Jan Deprest, Karl-Philipp Gloning, Liesbeth Lewi, Dominique Van Schoubroeck, Helen Brandenburg, Jean-Pierre Fryns, and Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cord ,Pregnancy ,Diseases in Twins ,Genetics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Sampling (medicine) ,Child ,Genetics (clinical) ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Twins, Monozygotic ,medicine.disease ,Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal ,Fetal Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Karyotyping ,Amniocentesis ,Autosomal aneuploidy ,Female ,Monochorionic twins ,business ,Maternal Age - Abstract
The diagnosis, management, and outcome of six consecutive heterokaryotypic monochorionic twins were evaluated. All suspected cases, based on discordant ultrasound findings, underwent amniocentesis of both sacs. Two cases also had chorionic villous sampling (CVS). Dual amniocentesis was superior to CVS in diagnosing heterokaryotypic monochorionic twins. In four cases, the X-chromosome was involved and autosomal aneuploidy was noted in the others. In five cases, the anomalous twin was selectively reduced by cord coagulation. All pregnancies ended with a phenotypically normal liveborn and all children are developing normally at 1-7 years of age.
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- 2006
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