Re: R: Twins - Anencephalic

From: Wolfgang Moroder, MD (womorode@tin.it)
Sat Nov 4 19:18:25 2000


Hi

we have had two sets of twins with one anencephalic. Both were monoamniotic pregnancies and both pregnancies were carried on to deliver each one healthy baby at some 3X weeks. Regards Wolfgang

At Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Andrea Corda wrote: >
>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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Wolfgang Moroder, MD
Prenatal Unit
Bolzano General Hospital  Italy



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