Monoamniotic Twin Pregnancy; is There a Need for Frequent Fetal-Doppler Surveillance?

Authors

  • Suhaiza A
  • Che Anuar CY
  • Nik Zuky NL
  • Mokhtar A

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v9i2.722

Abstract

Monoamniotic twin pregnancy is a rare type of twin pregnancy which poses risk of cord entanglement and sudden death of either one or both fetuses. The role of antenatal surveillance by Ultrasound Doppler for umbilical cord and ultrasonic evidence of cord entanglement or knotting may predict the pregnancy outcome but yet unavoidable. The discussion will include antenatal surveillance in this rare type of pregnancy.

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Published

01.12.2010

How to Cite

A, S. ., CY, C. A. ., NL, N. Z. ., & A, M. (2010). Monoamniotic Twin Pregnancy; is There a Need for Frequent Fetal-Doppler Surveillance? . IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v9i2.722