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[Fetofetal transfusion syndrome. A case report].

Authors: B, Hauk; U, Retzke; K, Herrmann;

[Fetofetal transfusion syndrome. A case report].

Abstract

Report about a twin pregnancy with an urgent necessary caesarean section because of a silent curve in the antenatal cardiotocography. The diagnosis of the fetofetal transfusion syndrome was made postnatally. The anastomosis between the two vessel areas of the placenta with respect to the donator--and acceptor--placenta has been visualized by x-ray. Discussion of all clinical problems and of the prognosis of the donator twin.

Keywords

Adult, Cardiotocography, Cesarean Section, Pregnancy, Placenta, Angiography, Twins, Humans, Female, Fetofetal Transfusion, Pregnancy, Multiple

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