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DIFFICULTIES AND DILEMMAS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CONGENITAL ANOMALIES IN TWIN PREGNANCY
Authors:LC Edozien MRCOG  FN Mayers FRCOG  MR Gowland FRCR
Affiliation:1. Department of Obstetrics, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester;2. Princess Anne Maternity Unit, Royal Bolton Hospital, Farnworth, Bolton;3. Department of Radiology, Royal Bolton Hospital, Farnworth, Bolton
Abstract:Both the incidence of twin pregnancy and the demand for prenatal diagnosis are increasing. Unfortunately, biochemical screening and ultrasound scanning are less reliable for prenatal diagnosis in twin pregnancies than in singletons. Amniocentesis and chorionic villous biopsy are usually diagnostic in singleton pregnancies but may be marred by sampling errors in twin gestations. Where a congenital anomaly has been diagnosed in a twin pregnancy, difficult decisions may have to be made, especially if one twin is unaffected. In these cases, special skills are required to ensure that adequate information, psychological support and optimal medical care are provided.
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