SPO ? ( was Twin Transfusion Syndrome )

From: Malcolm Griffiths (Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk)
Wed Oct 30 14:37:05 1996


In message <9610281421.AA13906@?>, "T-H Bui, Clinical Genetics, Karolinska Hospital" <bui@gen.ks.se> writes >At 11.19 1996-10-26 -0000, Dr Vivienne Souter wrote:
>
>>Has this been written up anywhere? I'd be interested to hear more.
>>(I would think this would be difficult if the membrane is tightly wrapped
>around the oligohydramnic, stuck twin.)
>
>We are trying to put the Karolinska and the Baylor cases together for a
>common publication. The Baylor series will be presented at the next SPO
>meeting

?SPO ?

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