Re: Two Yolk Sacs, one embryo

From: Terry J DuBose (DuBose@io.com)
Fri Jan 24 12:05:45 2003


Folks, please take another look at Dr. Libardi's early embryo images... be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom:

http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp?page=/us/present/0301/libardi_oneembryo

I have posted an image from a textbook that is very similar and demonstrates the "double bleb" sign. Looks very similar. As the machines get better and better, we are going to see more and more.

Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS

At Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Mário Libardi wrote: >
>Terry and friends
>
>I'm worry about conjoined twins possibility in this case.During scan I can't separate the two yolk sacs.I agree that in some days the other embrio will appear.Very interesting your article about EHR and IG.In this case the EHR of the embrio is 119 bpm.
>Dr.Corda, the YS diameters is 3.7mm(embrio) and 3.5mm(non-embrio).
>The patient will return in January 31.I'll post the follow up.
>
>Regards
>
>Mário
>

>>> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Terry J. DuBose
> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:23 PM
> Subject: Re: Two Yolk Sacs, one embryo
>
> My first thought is that if you wait 3-4 days, the other twin will show up... I have seen cases where one twin was larger than the other by up to 6 days... and their heart rates correlated with their CRL sizes both in the acceleration and deceleration phases. Our hypothesis was that when the cell mass split, one twin got a larger mass of cells. Both were normal, but remained about a week different in size until delivery. Check out this article:
>
> http://www.obgyn.net/english/pubs/features/dubose/ehr-age.htm
> particularly this image:
> http://www.obgyn.net/english/pubs/features/dubose/Image16.gif
>
> I also described this set of twins in detail in FETAL SONOGRAPHY, p. 151-154.
>
> Or you may need to watch for conjoined twins later.
>
> Either way, please follow this one, give us feed back... and get accurate measurement on the CRL and EHR over the next month. Interesting case.
>
> Good luck. Terry J DuBose.
>
> ultrasound@obgyn.net writes:
> > Patient with 25 years old, G2P1A0, LMP : 6 weeks and CRL 5 weks and 5 days .
> >
> >US findings:
> >Two yolk sacs side by side, but only one embryo identified.
> >
> >Opinions ?? Suggestions ???
> >
> >Regards
> >Mário Libardi, M.D.
> >Multimagem Ultra-sonografia
> >Botucatu - Sao Paulo
> >Brazil
>
> Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS
> Assistant Professor & Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program
> University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, CHRP
> 4301 West Markham St. Mail Slot #563
> Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205 USA
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Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS
University of Arkansas for Medical Science
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA



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