Monozygotic twin pregnancy: diagnostic and Doppler ultrasound studies

Abstract
Of 178 consecutive twin pregnancies, 63 were both monozygotic and also studied prenatally by real-time B-scan (and usually Doppler) ultrasound. The 48 pregnancies with monochorionic placentas (in which vascular anastomoses are almost universal) were compared with the 15 monozygotic pregnancies having dichorionic placentas. The type of placenta found at delivery was predicted with substantial accuracy by ultrasound examination in mid-pregnancy. We were unable to identify any inter-group difference in fetal growth rate, discordance of fetal growth between twins or pattern of umbilical artery flow velocity waveform. In the absence of the rare florid twin transfusion syndrome, the vascular anastomoses that have been shown to be common in monochorionic placentas do not exert a strong influence on fetal growth or fetoplacental blood flow.

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