Literature DB >> 2662249

Disparity of amniotic fluid volume and fetal size: problem of the stuck twin--US studies.

R M Patten1, L A Mack, D Harvey, D R Cyr, D H Pretorius.   

Abstract

The "stuck twin" phenomenon in monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) pregnancies is characterized by marked disparity in both fluid volume and fetal size between the twin gestations. To determine the prevalence, sonographic characteristics, and clinical outcome of this phenomenon, discharge summaries, placental pathologic reports, and prenatal sonograms from 307 twin pregnancies were reviewed. Of 52 cases of MCDA pregnancies, 18 (35%) demonstrated marked disparity in amniotic fluid volume. In 16 of these 18 cases there was discordant twin growth, further suggesting the diagnosis of twin transfusion syndrome. All 16 cases and an additional nine cases supplied by another center demonstrated a small, morphologically normal fetus in an oligohydramniotic sac suspended anteriorly (72%) or laterally (28%) in the uterus. The amniotic membrane separating this twin from the larger twin in the polyhydramniotic sac was thin, closely applied to the smaller fetus, and difficult to detect. Perinatal morbidity was 100% for all twin pairs, and premature labor occurred in all cases. Perinatal mortality ranged from 88% for the larger/poly twin to 96% for the small/oligo twin.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2662249     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.172.1.2662249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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