Acardiac fetus in a triplet pregnancy |
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Authors: | H J Landy J W Larsen M Schoen M E Larsen S G Kent A B Weingold |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. 20037. |
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Abstract: | The acardiac monster represents one of the most severe but rare congenital anomalies. It occurs only in multiple gestations associated with vascular anastomoses between the affected fetus and its co-twin. The prenatal diagnosis of an acardiac fetus must be suspected in any multiple gestation in which cardiac activity cannot be documented sonographically in a growing fetus. We report an acardiac fetus occurring in a spontaneously conceived triplet pregnancy. A review of the literature, including pathogenetic theories and sonographic reports, is discussed. |
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