2019
DOI: 10.1002/jum.15160
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Prenatal Ultrasound Detection of Mirror Twins With a Fused Proximal Umbilical Cord

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“…The question remains if this is also the case in conjoined twins, where there is one duplicated entity within a single amniotic sac and single umbilical cord. From this perspective, forked umbilical cords in monoamniotic twins with growth discordances [99] and mirror-image anomalies [100] are-to say the least-quite intriguing. As it is assumed that conjoined twinning lies on the same etiological horizon as MZ twins, one could argue that MZ twinning should be interpreted as a congenital anomaly in itself in which concomitant (discordant) anomalies are potentially causally related to different phenotypical patterns in conjoined twins.…”
Section: The Twinning Dogma and The Occurrence Of Structural (Discord...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question remains if this is also the case in conjoined twins, where there is one duplicated entity within a single amniotic sac and single umbilical cord. From this perspective, forked umbilical cords in monoamniotic twins with growth discordances [99] and mirror-image anomalies [100] are-to say the least-quite intriguing. As it is assumed that conjoined twinning lies on the same etiological horizon as MZ twins, one could argue that MZ twinning should be interpreted as a congenital anomaly in itself in which concomitant (discordant) anomalies are potentially causally related to different phenotypical patterns in conjoined twins.…”
Section: The Twinning Dogma and The Occurrence Of Structural (Discord...mentioning
confidence: 99%