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Re: Disappearing twin?From: Wolfgang Moroder, MD (womorode@tin.it)Sat Feb 16 13:48:57 2002
Do you have sort of an actuarial lifetable of twin pregnancies starting from week four when you can diagnose them as two distinct gestational sacs up to 7-8 weeks when you can see monoamniotic twin pregnancies. It would be interesting for counseling patients for the chance they have to "bring home" one or two babies. Best regards Wolfgang Moroder
At Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Philippe Jeanty wrote:
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-- Wolfgang Moroder, MD Prenatal Unit Bolzano General Hospital Italy
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