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pubmed-article:10958206pubmed:abstractTextWe derived simple analytical relations representing trends of discordant fetal growth in monochorionic twins developing the twin-twin transfusion syndrome from an approximation of previously developed model equations. In severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome cases, the difference between the estimated fetal weights of both twins increases proportional to (t - 5)5 (t denotes gestational age in weeks) and the sum of both weights increases proportional to t3. Hence, the ratio between the difference of estimated fetal weights and the average of the two weights (difference average ratio) increases in proportion to (t - 5)5/t3. In mild cases, the difference between estimated fetal weights as well as the sum of the two weights increases proportional to t3. Therefore, the difference average ratio becomes a constant. Comparison with clinical data of severe and mild cases showed surprisingly good agreement except after laser coagulation of placental anastomoses. These relations may therefore enable us to distinguish between severe and mild developing twin-twin transfusion syndrome cases.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10958206pubmed:articleTitleTrends of discordant fetal growth in monochorionic twin pregnancies.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:10958206pubmed:affiliationLaser Centre and Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. m.j.vangemert@amc.uva.nllld:pubmed
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