Chapter 31 : Multiple Gestations
Monochorionic monoamniotic
1 placent & 1 amniotic sac
What are the 3 categories of monozygotic twins:
1. Monochorionic diamniotic 2. Dichorionic diamniotic 3. Monochoirionic monoamniotic
Dichorionic Diamniotic
2 placentas & 2 amniotic sacs
Dizygotic twins arise form:
2 separate zygotes
What is the median gestational age of delivery for twins is?
35 weeks
When compared with singleton pregnancies, twins have a ___ times higher risk of fetal mortality and ___ times higher neonatal morbidity.
4 6
Division of the inner cell mass between ___ to ____ days will result in Monochorionic diamniotic twins.
4 to 8
Omphalopagus
Conjoined twins attached at abdomen
What form of monozygotic twins results when one zygote splits prior to day 4?
Dichorionic Diamniotic
What are the most common form of monozygotic twins?
Monochorionic diamniotic
What is referred to as a zygote?
a fertilized egg
Monozygotic twins arise from:
a single zygote
What is a twin peak sign, lambda sign or delta sign?
a triangular extension of the placenta at the base of the dividing membrane
What does the donor twin often suffer from?
anemia & growth restriction
Why are Dizygotic twins are referred to as fraternal twins?
becuase they have their own genetic structure and can differ from each other in many ways
What additional risk does monochoirionic monoamniotic twins carry?
conjoined twins
Twins who have their own individual amniotic sac are referred to as:
diamniotic
Dizygotic twins are referred to as:
fraternal twins
Amnionicity refers to?
how many amnions or amniotic sacs are present
Conjoined twins can result from?
monochorionic monoamniotic twinning
The presence of 1 yolk sac & 2 fetuses is indicative of?
of a monoamniotic gestation
The presence of 2 yolk sacs & 2 fetuses is indicative of?
of diamniotic gestation
Abnormal anastamoses of placental vessels may result in?
parasitic twin or acardiac twin
The pump twin has a perinatal mortality of 50% to 55%, secondary to what?
polyhydramnios & prematurity
Mothers expecting multiple gestations have an increased risk of developing?
preeclampsia & anemia
Infants born with low birth weight, specifically before 32 weeks gestation, often suffer from:
pulmonary hypoplasia with episodes of hypoxia
What occurs in TTTS?
shunting occurs from one twin to the other,
Conjoined twins have 40% chance for being?
stillborn- many dying within the first 24 hours
What structure develops before the amnion?
the chorion
Most triplet & quadruplet pregnancies result from:
the use of ovulation induction or in vitro fertilization
What are treatment options for TTTS?
therapeutic amniocentesis & endoscopic-guided laser photocoagulation of the communicating placental vessels
Monozygotic twins are always identical twins because:
they share their design from only one fertilized egg
During the first trimester dichorionic twins will have a _______ membrane separating the 2 amniotic sacs.
thick
During the first trimester monochorionic twins will have a _______ membrane or no membrane at all between them.
thin
What are the most common forms of conjoined twins?
thoracopagus(chest) omphalopagus(abdomen)
Triplets can have different combinations such as:
trichoirionic triamniotic and dichorionic triamniotic
When is multifetal reduction used?
when assisted reproduction is used, & resulting in a high of # of multifetal pregnancies
What are the most common form of twinning?
dizygotic
The twin that shunts the blood to the other is called ?
donor twin & is often smaller than the twin receiving the extra blood, the "recipient twin"
If the fetus dies in the 1st trimester & is maintained throughout the pregnancy, it is referred to as:
fetus papyraceus
Patients with multiple gestations may present with the clinical indication of large for dates and also an elevated ______ blood level compared to a singleton pregnancy.
hCG
Dichorionic
having 2 placentas
monoamiotic
having one amniotic sac
monochorionic
having one chorion
Monochorionic diamniotic
having one placenta and two amniotic sacs
Where can the conjoined twins be attached?
head, thorax, abdomen & the lower part of the body
Patients with history of ovulation induction drugs or ART are more likely to not only have multiple gestations but also ______________ pregnancies
heterotrophic
What does the recipient twin often experience?
hydrops & congestive heart failure
If the twins are different sexes then one can assume that the twins are _________.
dichorionic
Twins who have 2 separate placentas are referred to as:
dichorionic
Dizygotic twins always results in ___________ _________ twins.
dichorionic diamniotic -2 amnions & 2 placentas
When twins have TTTS, the resulting sonogram will reveal what?
discordant growth
Multiple gestations beyond twins have an increased likelihood of:
discordant growth, miscarriage, & perinatal death
Sonofindings of Acardiac Twin
1. Normal pump twin 2. Acardiac twin-absent upper body, absent heart, & hydrops
The risk of preterm delivery is increased 7 to ___ times more compared to a singleton pregnancy with an associated low birth weight.
10
Dizygotic
2 ova are fertilized by 2 sperms
What condition is considered to be a severe form of TTTS?
Acardiac twinning
Sonofindings of Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome:
1. Monochorionic twinning 2. Discordant fetal growth 3. Oligohydramnios 4. Polyhydramnios around recipient twin 5. Recipient may be hydropic
Diamniotic
Multiple pregnancy with 2 amniotic sacs
Acardiac Twinning is also referred to as?
Twin-reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence or cardiac parabiotic twinning
What is discordant growth?
a 15% to 25% reduction in the estimated fetal weight of the smaller fetus compared to the larger
With acardiac twinning there is one normal fetus, the "pump twin" & an?
an abnormally developed fetus containing no heart
Monozygotic twins are always:
identical twins
Monozygotic
identical twins that are derived from one zygote
Hypoxia at the the time of birth can cause tiny, fragile blood vessels within the immature brain to rupture, leading to:
intracranial hemorrhage and possible irreversible neurologic complications or death.
Pyopagus
joined at the sacral region or back to back
Twins who share the same amniotic sac are referred to as:
monoamniotic
What form of monozygotic twins results when one zygote splits late beyond the 8th day?
monochoirionic monoamniotic (least common of all)
Same-sex fetuses that have a single placenta and a thin membrane separating them are almost certainly __________.
monochorionic
Twins who have 1 shared placenta are referred to as:
monochorionic
Twins can either be:
monozygotic or dizygotic
Chorionicity is often referred to as:
placentation- how many placentas are present
Stuck twin refers to:
severe oligohydramnios surrounding a twin that appears to be closely associated with the uterine wall
In multiple gestations, the term zygosity refers to:
the # of eggs that are fertilized
The normal fetus maintains the growth of the parasitic twin although the growth is considerably irregular, typically resulting in:
the absence of the head, cervical spine, & upper limbs in the acardiac twin.
What structure forms the placenta?
the chorion
In vanishing twin syndrome, with dichorionic twins the surviving fetus is rarely affected by:
the death of the other fetus
What can produce multiple gestations?
the fertilization of a single ovum the eventually divides or the fertilization go several ova.
What determines how many placentas and amnions there are?
the time at which the division or cleavage of the egg takes place
When vascular products travel from the demised twin to the surviving twin by the means of the common vascular channels within the shared placenta is a complication known as:
twin embolization syndrome
The death of a monochorionic twin during the 2nd & 3rd trimester can lead to life-threatening problems to the surviving twin such as:
twin embolization syndrome affects the central nervous system & kidneys hydrocephalus & porencephaly
What is indicative of a dichorionic diamniotic pregnancy?
twin peak sign
A complication that carries a high mortality rate for monochorionic twins is:
twin-twin transfusion syndrome
Ischiopagus
twins joined at pelvis
Craniopagus
twins joined at the head
Thoracopagus
twins joined at thorax (chest)
The death of a twin, and subsequent reabsorption of the embryo during the first trimester is termed:
vanishing twin
What is performed with multifetal reduction?
with ultrasound guidance, a needle punctures the fetal heart and potassium chloride is injected
With monochorionic twins in the 1st trimester, before 7wks it is helpful to identify the # of ______ _____.
yolk sacs