| Literature DB >> 32295539 |
Guishuang Xiang1, Yanting Wen2, Li Zhang3, Xiaoqian Tong1, Lu Li1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since conjoined twins were thought to be monoamniotic in the past, diamniotic conjoined twins would be improbable theoretically. Body stalk anomaly is a severe defect of the body wall, which is rare among twins. Body stalk anomaly in monochorionic diamniotic conjoined twins has never been reported prenatally so far as we know. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Body stalk anomaly; Conjoined twins; Monochorionic-diamniotic; Ultrasound; Yolk sac
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32295539 PMCID: PMC7161127 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-02920-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1Diamniotic membrane (arrows) between the twins at 9 + 5 weeks in two-dimensional (a) and three-dimensional (b) ultrasonography, respectively
Fig. 2Cystic structures (arrow head) and bowel-like mass (arrow) between the two fetuses at 11 + 6 weeks in three-dimensional ultrasonography
Fig. 3Post-abortion examination showed the intestinal tract of twin A was fused to that of twin B (arrows)
Clinical characteristics of diamniotic conjoined twins
| Study | Yolk sac no. | Twin characteristics | Umbilical cord | Gestational age, wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kapur R P 1994 [ | single | Conjoined bowels in communicating omphalocele sac, shared persistent cloaca | Two separate umbilical cords, each containing 2 arteries and 1 vein | 16 |
| Costa S L 2006 [ | NR | Conjoined bowels in communicating omphalocele sac, a shared bladder, anal atresia | NR | NR |
| Karnak I 2008 [ | NR | Conjoined bowels in communicating omphalocele sac, cloacal anomaly | Two separate umbilical cords, each containing 3 vessels | NR |
| Tihtonen K 2009 [ | NR | Conjoined bowels in communicating omphalocele sac | Shared umbilical cord with 4 arteries and 2 veins | 18 |
| Destephano C C 2010 [ | single | Joined in abdominal region only (omphalopagus) | A bifurcated umbilical cord | 11 |
| Weston P J 2010 | single | Conjoined bowels in communicating omphalocele sac, anal atresia, hypoplasia | Shared umbilical cord with 2 separate sets of blood vessels | After birth |
| Wielgos M 2014 [ | NR | Conjoined bowels in communicating omphalocele sac | Two separate umbilical cords | 27 |
| Maruyama H 2015 [ | single | Conjoined bowels, anal atresia | Shared short umbilical cord | 12 |
| Nupur Shah 2019 [ | single | Joined at the periumbilical region | A bifurcated umbilical cord | 8 |
NR Not reported
Fig. 4Drawing of the embryogenetic model to explain our case. The common body stalk and single allantois contrast with the separated body stalk and two allantoises of other embryogenetic models. A, allantois; AC, amniotic cavity; BS, body stalk; CM, cloacal membrane; ED, embryonic disk; YS, yolk sac