Prenatal diagnosis of parasitic conjoined twins.

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.48095/cccg202544
Petra Gašparová, Zuzana Ballová, Martina Sitáš, Erik Dosedla
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Abstract

Heteropagus or parasitic conjoined twins represent an extremely rare anomaly, occurring in approximately 1 in 1 million cases. This condition is characterized by the presence of a parasitic twin with significant congenital abnormalities attached to an otherwise typically healthy fetus. The well-developed twin is known as the "autosite" or "host," while the severely affected fetus is termed the "parasite." Survival of the defective twin depends on the cardiovascular system of the second, relatively normal fetus. We present the case of a 27-year-old primigravida in her 14th week of pregnancy with ultrasound findings indicating parasitic conjoined twins, specifically omphalopagus.

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寄生连体双胞胎的产前诊断。
异胎或寄生连体双胞胎是一种极其罕见的异常,大约发生在100万例中。这种情况的特点是寄生双胞胎具有明显的先天性异常附着在其他典型健康的胎儿上。发育良好的双胞胎被称为“自体体”或“宿主”,而受到严重影响的胎儿被称为“寄生虫”。有缺陷的双胞胎能否存活,取决于相对正常的第二个胎儿的心血管系统。我们提出的情况下,27岁的初产妇在她怀孕的第14周超声结果表明寄生连体双胞胎,特别是脐裂。
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Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology
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