Objective: The objetive in this study was to evaluate the incidence and complications of monochorionic twin. Material and Methods: A retrospective study of 32 pregnancies twins monochorionic, a total of 8000 births, controlled Unit Prenatal Diagnosis and Obstetric Area Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, where chorionicity was found based on the sonographic features standard and all with the same team ultrasonographic (Voluson 730 Expert). We analyzed fetal complications during pregnancy: Those that have required invasive treatment and hospitalization as well as termination of pregnancy. Patients requiring laser treatment or other management technique fetoscopic were referred to the Hospital Virgen de las Nieves in Granada. The statistical analysi...
Introduction. Multifetal pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of perinatal morbidity and m...
Considering the highest rate of morbidity and mortality in diamniotic monochorionic twins, the autho...
Background: Twins carry significant risks to both mothers and babies. The purpose of this study was ...
OVERVIEW AND AIMS: Multiple pregnancy accounts for about 3% of all pregnancies. The monochorionic pr...
OBJECTIVE: Monochorionic triplet pregnancies are extremely rare and information on these pregnancies...
Background: Monochorionic Twins (MC) account for approximately 20% of all twin pregnancies and are a...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of twin pregnancy chorionic properties on pregna...
Background: Monochorionic twin pregnancies are at greater risk for growth abnormalities and other co...
Objective: To analyze the epidemiological profile and outcomes associated with twin pregnancy and it...
SummaryAimTo assess the effect of monochorionicity on the duration of pregnancy, perinatal mortality...
OBJECTIVE: We aim to evaluate the outcome of a cohort of monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies ...
Introduction: The incidence of multiple gestations is increasing worldwide and many studies have sho...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the outcome of monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twin pregnancies affected by...
Objective: To assess the perinatal outcome in twin pregnancies according to chorionicity. Methods: T...
OVERVIEW AND AIMS: Multiple pregnancy accounts for about 3% of all pregnancies. The monochorionic pr...
Introduction. Multifetal pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of perinatal morbidity and m...
Considering the highest rate of morbidity and mortality in diamniotic monochorionic twins, the autho...
Background: Twins carry significant risks to both mothers and babies. The purpose of this study was ...
OVERVIEW AND AIMS: Multiple pregnancy accounts for about 3% of all pregnancies. The monochorionic pr...
OBJECTIVE: Monochorionic triplet pregnancies are extremely rare and information on these pregnancies...
Background: Monochorionic Twins (MC) account for approximately 20% of all twin pregnancies and are a...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of twin pregnancy chorionic properties on pregna...
Background: Monochorionic twin pregnancies are at greater risk for growth abnormalities and other co...
Objective: To analyze the epidemiological profile and outcomes associated with twin pregnancy and it...
SummaryAimTo assess the effect of monochorionicity on the duration of pregnancy, perinatal mortality...
OBJECTIVE: We aim to evaluate the outcome of a cohort of monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies ...
Introduction: The incidence of multiple gestations is increasing worldwide and many studies have sho...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the outcome of monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twin pregnancies affected by...
Objective: To assess the perinatal outcome in twin pregnancies according to chorionicity. Methods: T...
OVERVIEW AND AIMS: Multiple pregnancy accounts for about 3% of all pregnancies. The monochorionic pr...
Introduction. Multifetal pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of perinatal morbidity and m...
Considering the highest rate of morbidity and mortality in diamniotic monochorionic twins, the autho...
Background: Twins carry significant risks to both mothers and babies. The purpose of this study was ...