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THE SEQUENTIAL IN UTERO DEATH OF HETEROKARYOTIC MONOZYGOTIC TWINS. A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

✍ Scribed by ANDREW D. WEEKS; NORMAN P. DAVIES; ALAN SPRIGG; FIONA M. FAIRLIE


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
746 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-3851

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✦ Synopsis


A case of monozygotic twins in a 19-year-old primigravida is presented. Ultrasound examination at 15 weeks' gestation showed one twin to have a cystic hygroma and hydrops fetalis. The other twin appeared normal. The twins appeared to occupy the same amniotic cavity. Fluid was taken from the cystic hygroma under ultrasound guidance for karyotyping and this showed 45,XO chromosomes. Conservative management was adopted. Serial ultrasound examination showed deteriorating hydrops and at 26 weeks the first twin died. Intensive monitoring of the remaining twin was undertaken with weekly ultrasound, cardiotocography (CTG), and clotting screens. At 29 weeks' gestation the CTG and clotting were normal, but ultrasound revealed that multicystic encephalomalacia had developed in the second twin. A very thin dividing membrane was seen for the first time between the twins. The parents decided to terminate the pregnancy. Prior to an intracardiac potassium chloride injection, a fetal blood sample was taken which revealed 46,XX chromosomes and a normal clotting screen including natural anticoagulant levels. Labour was then induced. Delivery took place 5 h later and the woman made an uneventful recovery. The mechanism for genetic differences between monozygotic twins is discussed and the literature reviewed. A non-disjunction event around the time of splitting of the twjns is proposed as the cause. The prognosis for the remaining twin is also discussed, as is the pathogenesis of the cerebral damage.


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