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Background: Acardiac twin is a
rare complication affecting monozygotic twins and is related to the twin
reversed atrial perfusion sequence (TRAP). The TRAP sequence involves a pump twin perfusing a recipient twin
through vascular anastomosis. Here, we report two cases with different
presentations of acardiac twin.
Case report: The first acardiac
twin was composed of a healthy fetus and a fetus with proximal of trunk, pelvic
and lower limbs without head, neck and arms (acardia acephalus- classic form).
The pregnancy was followed with ultrasonography and pregnancy terminated at 29 weeks, because there
was abnormal doppler of ductus venosus and non-reassuring NST in pump twin. The second
acardiac twin first time was diagnosed at a rotine ultrasonography at 26 weeks gestation as a
healthy fetus and an acardia fetus with a hypoplastic lower limb and intestine
like organ (amorphic mass). The pregnancy following, normal infant was born with
a sac with some loops of the intestine at term. Each two cases were diagnosed
at 26 week and each was
delivered healthy pump twin.
Conclusion: Acardiac twin has different presentation and here
we presented two end of acardia twin presentation with different management and
outcome.
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