Increased NT4.5 at 11w5d in twin A chromosomes nl 46XX, NT twin B 1.8 Chrom 46XY.

From: Patricia Sabb (pcsabb@wisc.edu)
Fri May 9 10:13:01 2003


35 yo physician patient with 2 previous uncomplicated pregnancies now at 11 wk 5 days. Nuchal translucency for Twin A shows 4.5 and Twin B shows 1.8. CVS was performed and preliminary results shows Twin A 46 XX and Twin B 46XY. What next? Vaginal cardiac echo scheduled for 14 wks to r/o cardiac anomalies. What is chance of a good outcome? What is the lateset selective reduction can be performed?

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Patricia Sabb



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