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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF AN UNUSUAL NUCHAL CORD COMPLICATION IN MONOAMNIOTIC TWINS
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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF AN UNUSUAL NUCHAL CORD COMPLICATION IN MONOAMNIOTIC TWINS

Thomas Westover, Edwin Guzman and Susan Shen-Schwarz
Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953), Vol.84(4, Part 1), pp.689-691
10/1994
PMID: 9205450

Abstract

BackgroundMonoamniotic twin pregnancies are frequently associated with cord entanglement, but such entanglement rarely involves the co-twinʼs trunk, extremities, or neck.CaseWe report a set of monoamniotic twins in which color Doppler imaging revealed that the cord of twin B was wrapped around the neck of its dead co-twin. This knowledge allowed us to avoid clamping and dividing twin Aʼs nuchal cord during vaginal delivery, preventing asphyxia of twin B. This is the fifth reported incidence of this particular monoamniotic complication and the first to be diagnosed prenatally.ConclusionColor Doppler imaging facilitates the diagnosis of rare cord complications in monoamniotic twin pregnancies.

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