CHAPTER 31 - MULTIPLE GESTATIONS
Parasitic twin or Acardiac twin.
Abnormal anastomoses of placental vessels maybe result in a;
Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion (TRAP)
Acardiac twinning may also be referred to as;
Abnormal links between the placental vessels
Acardiac twinning resulting from;
discordant growth
Asymmetry in fetal weight between twins is;
Conjoined twins
Can result from monochorionic monoamniotic twinning. Twins can be attached at the head (craniopagus) thorax (thoracopagus), the abdomen (omphalopagus) the lower part of the body. (ischiopagus -pelvis or pyopagus-sacral region back to back). Most common forms are thoracopagus or omphalopagus.
The most common form of twinning, arise from two separate fertilized ova. Dizygotic twins are referred to as fraternal twins because they have their own genetic structure and can differ from each other in many ways. Dizygotic twinning always results in dichorionic diamniotic twins. That means if there are two placentas, there must be two amnions.
Dizygotic Twinning
Dizygotic twinning
Fraternal twins result from;
Zygote
A fertilized egg is referred to as;
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome
High mortality rate for monochorionic twins. The twin that shunts blood to the other is called the ''donor'' twin and is often smaller than the twin receiving extra blood, the ''recipient'' twin. The donor twin often suffers from anemia and growth restriction, whereas the recipient experiences hydrops and congestive heart failure.
Monozygotic twinning
Identical twins result from;
fetus papyraceus
If the fetus dies in the first trimester and is maintained throughout the pregnancy, it is referred to as;
Pulmonary hypoplasia with episodes of hypoxia.
Infants born with low birth weight, and specifically before 32 weeks gestation often suffer from;
Monozygotic twins arise from a single zygote that splits. They are always identical twins. There are three categories of monozygotic twins. 1-monochorionic diamniotic, 2-dichorionic diamniotic, 3-monochorionic monoamniotic.
Monozygotic Twinning
Preeclampsia and anemia
Mothers expecting multiple gestations have an increased risk of developing;
Chorionicity
Often referred to as placentation, relates to how many placentas are present.
heterotopic pregnancy
Ovulation induction drugs not only increase the likelihood of multiple gestations, but also increase the likelihood of;
Amnionicity
Refers to the how many amnios or amniotic sacs are present;
Monochorionic twinning. discordant fetal growth Oligohydramnios around donor twin. Polyhydramnios around recipient twin. Recipient may be hydropic.
Sonographic findings of Twin-twin syndrome;
Vanishing Twin
The death of a twin and subsequent reabsorption of the embryo during the first trimester is termed;
twin embolization syndrome
The demise of a twin can lead to the development of neurologic complications in the living twin as a result of;
Twin embolization syndrome.
The demise of a twin during the second or third trimester can lead to;
Amnion
The fluid filled sac containing the embryo
Monochorionic diamniotic
The most common form of monozygotic twins is;
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If separate placentas are noted, then the pregnancy must be dichorionic diamniotic. Noting a triangular extension of the placenta at the base of the dividing membrane is indicative of a dichorionic diamniotic pregnancy. This is referred to as the twin peak sign, lambda sign or delta sign.
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The presence of one yolk sac and two fetuses is indicative of a monoamniotic gestation, whereas the presence of two yolksacs is indicative of a diamniotic gestation.
TTTS (twin twin transfusion syndrome)
The shunting of blood from one twin to the other is termed;
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Monozygotic twins arise from a single zygote, whereas dizygotic twins form from two separate zygotes.
A single zygote that splits.
Monozygotic twins result from;
Dichorionic diamniotic twins
The sonographic examination of twins reveals a triangular extension of the placenta at the base of the membrane. This finding is indicative of;
Recipient
The twin that will appear larger in TTTS is the;
Zygosity
Refers to the number of eggs that are fertilized.
During the firs trimester, dichorionic twins will have a thick membrane separating the two amniotic sacs, whereas monochorionic twins will have a thin membrane or no membrane at all between them.
Sonographic Assessment of Chorionicity and Amnionicity;
Acardiac twinning
TRAP syndrome may also be referred to as;
Amnion
The inner membrane surrounding the fetus is referred to as;
Chorion
The outer membrane of the gestation is referred to as the;
Acardiac twinning
There's only one normal fetus, the ''pump twin.'' and an abnormally developed fetus containing no heart. The normal fetus maintains the growth of the parasitic twin, although the growth is considerably irregular, typically resulting in an absence of the head, cervical spine and upper limbs in the acardiac twin. The pump twin has a perinatal mortality of 50-55%, secondary to polyhydramnios and prematurity.
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Twin embolization syndrome can result from the death of a monochorionic twin.
Monochorionic monoamniotic
Twins having one placenta and one amniotic sac are referred to as;
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Twins having two placentas and one amniotic sac are referred to as;
Dichorionic diamniotic
Twins having two placentas and two amniotic sacs are referred to as;
Monochorionic monoamniotic
Twins that have the threat of being conjoined are;
Dizygotic
Twins that result from the fertilization of two separate ova are called;
Monochorionic
Twins who have one shared placenta are referred to as;
Dichorionic
Twins who have two separate placentas are called;
Discordant fetal growth
Typically the first sonographic manifestation of TTTS is
Twin Embolization Syndrome
Vascular products travel from the demised twin to the surviving twin by means of the common vascular channels within the shared placenta, a complication known as ;
Amnionicity
Wha term relates to the number of amniotic sacs?
Dichorionic diamniotic twins
What can occur as a result of dizygotic twinning?
Monochorionic diamniotic twins. Monochorionic monoamniotic twins. Dichorionic diamniotic twins.
What can occur as a result of monozygotic twinning?
Preeclampsia
What condition is pregnancy induced maternal high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine after 20 weeks gestation?
endoscopic-guided laser photocoagulation
What is a treatment that separates abnormal placental vascular connections between twins that are suffering from TTTS?
Stuck twin
What is it called when a twin fetus, suffering from TTTS, experiences severe oligohydramnios and becomes closely adhered to the uterine wall?
Pyopagus
What is the term for cojoined twins attached at the sacral region?
Pulmonary hypoplasia
What would a newborn most likely suffer from if they were born prior to 32 weeks as a result of multiple gestation complications?
T sign
Which is not a sonographic sign of a dichorionic diamniotic gestation?
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With a monochorionic diamniotic pregnancy, the membrane will be thin and seen separating the junction point with the placenta, a sonographic sign referred to as the ''T sign''
parasitic twin
the abnormal twin in acardiac twinning is also referred to as the;
Discordant growth
described as a 15-25% reduction in the estimated fetal weight of the smaller fetus compared to the larger with twin-twin transfusion syndrome.
Division before day 4. Two separate placentas and two separate amnions.
dichorionic diamniotic twins;
Omphalopagus
Conjoined twins that are attached at the abdomen are referred to as;
Least probable twinning. A late split beyond day 8 postconception. Because of the shared amniotic sac, monochorionic monoamniotic carries the additional risk of conjoined twins.
monochorionic monoamniotic twins;
Most common form of monozygotic twins. Division of the inner cell mass between 4 and 8 days will result monochorionic diamniotic twinning. Both twins share a placenta and are positioned within separate amniotic sacs.
Monochorionic diamniotic twins;
Chorion
The structure that forms the placenta, develops befpre the amnion;
Diamniotic
The term that indicates the presence of two separate amniotic sacs is;
Dichorionic
The term that indicates the presence of two separate placentas is;
Chorionicity
What term relates the number of placentas?
Gestational diabetes
What would not increase the likelihood of multiple gestations?
Monochorionic monoamniotic
Which form of monozygotic twinning is least common?
Stuck twin
when a twin fetus, suffering from twin-twin transfusion syndrome, experiences severe oligohydramnios and is closely adhered to the uterine wall.
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A maternal history of multiple gestations, ART, ovulation induction drugs, advanced maternal age and maternal obesity have all been shown to increase the probability of multiple gestations.