OBJECTIVE: To review the maternal and neonatal outcomes, and management of single foetal death in twin pregnancies. DATA SOURCES: Medline literature search (1950 to 1999) and hospital audit of single antepartum foetal deaths in twin pregnancy from 1993 through 1997. DATA SELECTION: Key words for literature search: twin pregnancy/pregnancies; single fetal death/demise. DATA EXTRACTION: Data were extracted and reviewed independently by the authors. DATA SYNTHESIS: During the study period, 182 (0.76%) of 23,804 deliveries involved twin pregnancies. Seven (3.8%) of the twin pregnancies were complicated by the death of one foetus. Single foetal death in a twin pregnancy in the late second and third trimesters is associated with significant morbi...
Antepartum death of one twin is an infrequent obstetric complication. It complicates about 6% of twi...
Objective: To quantify the rate of perinatal mortality in monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twin pre...
International audiencePurpose Monoamniotic twin pregnancies are at high risk of perinatal complicati...
Single foetal death in twin pregnancies is not rare; the reported incidence ranges from 0.5 % to 6.8...
ObjectiveReport maternal, fetal and neonatal complications associated with single intrauterine fetal...
Background: In current study we managed twin pregnancies having single fetal demise with a successf...
Intrauterine death of a single fetus in a twin pregnancy during the second or third trimester is an ...
OBJECTIVE: Report maternal, fetal and neonatal complications associated with single intrauterine fet...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate antenatal surveillance strategies and the optimal timing of delivery for mono...
Background: It has been reported that single intrauterine fetal death in twin pregnancy occurs in 3....
The incidence of single fetal death in twin pregnancy varies from 0.5% - 6.8%, leaving the surviving...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate antenatal surveillance strategies and the optimal timing of delivery for mo...
The intrauterine death of a single fetus in twin pregnancies is a rare event in obstetrics. Apart fr...
Contains fulltext : 81916.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background: Monochorionic Twins (MC) account for approximately 20% of all twin pregnancies and are a...
Antepartum death of one twin is an infrequent obstetric complication. It complicates about 6% of twi...
Objective: To quantify the rate of perinatal mortality in monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twin pre...
International audiencePurpose Monoamniotic twin pregnancies are at high risk of perinatal complicati...
Single foetal death in twin pregnancies is not rare; the reported incidence ranges from 0.5 % to 6.8...
ObjectiveReport maternal, fetal and neonatal complications associated with single intrauterine fetal...
Background: In current study we managed twin pregnancies having single fetal demise with a successf...
Intrauterine death of a single fetus in a twin pregnancy during the second or third trimester is an ...
OBJECTIVE: Report maternal, fetal and neonatal complications associated with single intrauterine fet...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate antenatal surveillance strategies and the optimal timing of delivery for mono...
Background: It has been reported that single intrauterine fetal death in twin pregnancy occurs in 3....
The incidence of single fetal death in twin pregnancy varies from 0.5% - 6.8%, leaving the surviving...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate antenatal surveillance strategies and the optimal timing of delivery for mo...
The intrauterine death of a single fetus in twin pregnancies is a rare event in obstetrics. Apart fr...
Contains fulltext : 81916.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background: Monochorionic Twins (MC) account for approximately 20% of all twin pregnancies and are a...
Antepartum death of one twin is an infrequent obstetric complication. It complicates about 6% of twi...
Objective: To quantify the rate of perinatal mortality in monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twin pre...
International audiencePurpose Monoamniotic twin pregnancies are at high risk of perinatal complicati...