Book contents
- Management of Multiple Pregnancies
- Management of Multiple Pregnancies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Epidemiology of Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 2 Assisted Conception and Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 3 Zygosity, Chorionicity and Amnionicity
- Chapter 4 Multifetal Pregnancy Reduction
- Chapter 5 Gestational Dating in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 6 Screening for Fetal Aneuploidy in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 7 Screening for Fetal Abnormality in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 8 Screening and Diagnosis of Complications of Shared Placentation
- Chapter 9 Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 10 Conjoined Twinning
- Chapter 11 Management of Discordant Fetal Anomaly
- Chapter 12 Single and Double Fetal Loss in Twin Pregnancy
- Chapter 13 Management of Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
- Chapter 14 Management of Twin Anaemia-Polycythaemia Sequence
- Chapter 15 Management of Twin-Reversed Arterial Perfusion (TRAP) Sequence
- Chapter 16 Management of Fetal Growth Pathology in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 17 Management of Monoamniotic Twins
- Chapter 18 Maternal Complications in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 19 Risk Assessment and Screening for Preterm Birth in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 20 Prevention of Preterm Birth in Multiple Pregnancies
- Chapter 21 Optimal Antenatal Care in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 22 Triplet and Higher-Order Pregnancy
- Chapter 23 Timing of Delivery in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 24 Mode of Delivery in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 25 Practical Management of Vaginal Delivery in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 26 Neonatal Care Aspects of Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 27 Lifestyle Considerations for Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 28 Emotional and Mental Well-Being in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 29 New Frontiers in Multiple Pregnancy Management
- Chapter 30 Multiple Pregnancy Resources for Professionals and the Public
- Chapter 31 Obstetric Anaesthesia in Multiple Pregnancy
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Chapter 7 - Screening for Fetal Abnormality in Multiple Pregnancy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 October 2022
- Management of Multiple Pregnancies
- Management of Multiple Pregnancies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Epidemiology of Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 2 Assisted Conception and Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 3 Zygosity, Chorionicity and Amnionicity
- Chapter 4 Multifetal Pregnancy Reduction
- Chapter 5 Gestational Dating in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 6 Screening for Fetal Aneuploidy in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 7 Screening for Fetal Abnormality in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 8 Screening and Diagnosis of Complications of Shared Placentation
- Chapter 9 Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 10 Conjoined Twinning
- Chapter 11 Management of Discordant Fetal Anomaly
- Chapter 12 Single and Double Fetal Loss in Twin Pregnancy
- Chapter 13 Management of Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
- Chapter 14 Management of Twin Anaemia-Polycythaemia Sequence
- Chapter 15 Management of Twin-Reversed Arterial Perfusion (TRAP) Sequence
- Chapter 16 Management of Fetal Growth Pathology in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 17 Management of Monoamniotic Twins
- Chapter 18 Maternal Complications in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 19 Risk Assessment and Screening for Preterm Birth in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 20 Prevention of Preterm Birth in Multiple Pregnancies
- Chapter 21 Optimal Antenatal Care in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 22 Triplet and Higher-Order Pregnancy
- Chapter 23 Timing of Delivery in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 24 Mode of Delivery in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 25 Practical Management of Vaginal Delivery in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 26 Neonatal Care Aspects of Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 27 Lifestyle Considerations for Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 28 Emotional and Mental Well-Being in Multiple Pregnancy
- Chapter 29 New Frontiers in Multiple Pregnancy Management
- Chapter 30 Multiple Pregnancy Resources for Professionals and the Public
- Chapter 31 Obstetric Anaesthesia in Multiple Pregnancy
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
The rate of structural malformations in monozygotic twins is higher than in dizygotic twins or singletons. The mechanical process of the embryo splitting may precipitate structural abnormalities leading to this higher incidence. Despite being genetically identical, monozygotic twins can be discordant for structural abnormality. Among the most common structural malformations in twin pregnancies are cardiac anomalies, neural tube and brain malformations, gastrointestinal and abdominal wall defects. Congenital heart disease is more prevalent in monochorionic twins, a proportion of which is caused in response to the abnormal physiology of twin-twin transfusion syndrome. First trimester ultrasound can identify those twin pregnancies at a higher risk of structural malformations and therefore lead to earlier detailed anatomy ultrasound and earlier prenatal diagnosis.
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- Management of Multiple PregnanciesA Practical Guide, pp. 64 - 75Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022