R: Twins - Anencephalic

From: Andrea Corda (acord@tin.it)
Thu Nov 2 14:15:54 2000


Acardio-acephalus syndrome.Good examples are available at Jeanty's site (http://www.thefetus.net) or if it's possible,I can send a video with a case of mine (13 weeks ) Andrea Corda MD

>----- Original Message -----
From: K.Killough <KathyKilo@excite.com> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:28 PM Subject: Twins - Anencephalic

>Hello
>I scanned a patient yesterday, pregnant with twins, 25wks by LMP and by
>measurments. The presenting baby appears normal. The second baby is
>anencephalic. They appear to be diamnionic monochorionic, with a posterior
>placenta. There is no indication of TTT. I am looking for literature
>regarding such a situation. Specifically follow-up, need for intervention,
>and delivery. Thanks,
>Kathy Killough RDMS
>Evansville, IN
>
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