Abstract
This study reports the ultrasound findings and pregnancy outcome for a series of monoamniotic twin pregnancies diagnosed at 11-14 weeks' gestation. Of 315 monochorionic twin pregnancies examined, there were 12 (3.8%) monoamniotic, including four sets of conjoined twins (1.3%). The parents opted for termination of pregnancy in all cases of conjoined twins. In four other cases, there was discordancy for major structural fetal abnormality (kyphoscoliosis, anencephaly, body stalk defect, diaphragmatic hernia), and the cotwin was structurally normal. In the four cases in which both twins were structurally normal, ultrasound examination demonstrated normal nuchal translucency thickness in all cases but cord entanglement was demonstrated from the first trimester. Two cases were managed expectantly; one resulted in livebirth of both twins at 31 weeks' gestation and the second in intrauterine death of both fetuses at 21 weeks. Two pregnancies were treated with Sulindac; one resulted in a single intrauterine death at 30 weeks and delivery of a normal cotwin, the other, in intrauterine death of both fetuses at 31 weeks'. Monoamniotic twin pregnancies are associated with a high risk of fetal abnormalities and perinatal death and the mortality rate is higher than previously reported from series with recruitment later in gestation.
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