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1/2. triploidy in a twin pregnancy: small placenta volume as an early sonographical marker.

    INTRODUCTION: We report a case of a twin pregnancy with triploidy of maternal phenotype of one foetus and no chromosomal anomaly of the other twin and the role of sonographical placental volumetry. CASE: At 12 weeks of gestation, a dichorionic twin pregnancy discordant in growth is diagnosed. 3D ultrasound reveals a distinctly small placental volume of foetus II. amniocentesis at 16 weeks discloses triploidy of this foetus. Sonography reveals asymmetrical foetal growth retardation, a severe heart defect and bilateral cleft lip and palate, typical findings in triploidy. Selective feticide at week 20 3 is followed by pre-term birth of foetus I at 27 weeks. CONCLUSION: Small placental volume in addition to growth restriction of one foetus early in the course of a twin pregnancy could be an important early marker influencing the decision for chorionic villous sampling at 12 weeks instead of amniocentesis at 16 weeks and it could lead to an earlier selective pregnancy termination of a triploid twin. This would lower the risk of pre-term birth and enable a better outcome for the remaining healthy foetus.
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2/2. triploidy in a growth discordant twin pregnancy after intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment. Case report.

    OBJECTIVE: We report on a case of a triploidy in one fetus of a twin pregnancy who presented with the findings of growth discordance. methods: Three weeks' difference between fetuses in ultrasonographic measurements in the first trimester was observed in a twin pregnancy following intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment for male infertility. Hydrocephaly developed in the growth-discordant fetus subsequently. amniocentesis for both fetuses and selective feticide for the abnormal one was performed at 19 weeks' gestation through a single insertion. Fetal karyotype of the abnormal one was 69,XXX and the healthy one was 46,XX. CONCLUSION: Early developed growth discordance in a twin pregnancy may be a sign of chromosomal abnormality such as triploidy. Those cases should be karyotyped without delay to decrease preterm delivery risk of possible selective feticide.
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