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- Vanishing_twin abstract "A vanishing twin, also known as fetal resorption, is a fetus in a multi-gestation pregnancy which dies in utero and is then partially or completely reabsorbed by the twin.The occurrence of this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as twin embolisation syndrome or vanishing twin syndrome (VTS), since the 1980s when twin pregnancies were made visible early on by means of ultrasound.Occasionally, rather than being completely reabsorbed, the dead fetus will be compressed by its growing twin to a flattened, parchment-like state known as fetus papyraceus.If the fetus is absorbed completely, there are usually no further complications to the pregnancy, other than first trimester vaginal bleeding. However, if the event occurs in the second or third trimester, serious complications may include premature labor, infection due to the death of the fetus, and hemorrhage. Even at the end of the pregnancy, a low-lying fetus papyraceus may block the cervix and require a cesarean to deliver the living twin. The vanished twin can die owing to a poorly implanted placenta, a developmental anomaly that may cause major organs to fail or to be missing completely, or there may be a chromosome abnormality incompatible with life. Frequently the twin is a blighted ovum, one that never developed beyond the very earliest stages of embryogenesis.".
- Vanishing_twin diseasesdb "31893".
- Vanishing_twin emedicineSubject "med".
- Vanishing_twin emedicineTopic "3411".
- Vanishing_twin icd10 "O31.2".
- Vanishing_twin icd9 "651.33".
- Vanishing_twin thumbnail Fetus_papyraceus.JPG?width=300.
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- Vanishing_twin wikiPageExternalLink December2003newsletter.pdf.
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- Vanishing_twin caption "A fetus papyraceus shown with its umbilical cord next to the placenta of its dichorionic diamniotic twin.".
- Vanishing_twin diseasesdb "31893".
- Vanishing_twin emedicinesubj "med".
- Vanishing_twin emedicinetopic "3411".
- Vanishing_twin hasPhotoCollection Vanishing_twin.
- Vanishing_twin icd "651.33".
- Vanishing_twin icd "O31.2".
- Vanishing_twin name "Vanishing twin".
- Vanishing_twin wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Vanishing_twin subject Category:Pathology_of_pregnancy,_childbirth_and_the_puerperium.
- Vanishing_twin subject Category:Twins.
- Vanishing_twin type Abstraction100002137.
- Vanishing_twin type Attribute100024264.
- Vanishing_twin type Condition113920835.
- Vanishing_twin type Disease114070360.
- Vanishing_twin type IllHealth114052046.
- Vanishing_twin type Illness114061805.
- Vanishing_twin type PathologicalState114051917.
- Vanishing_twin type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Vanishing_twin type State100024720.
- Vanishing_twin type Disease.
- Vanishing_twin type AilmentCondition.
- Vanishing_twin type Situation.
- Vanishing_twin comment "A vanishing twin, also known as fetal resorption, is a fetus in a multi-gestation pregnancy which dies in utero and is then partially or completely reabsorbed by the twin.The occurrence of this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as twin embolisation syndrome or vanishing twin syndrome (VTS), since the 1980s when twin pregnancies were made visible early on by means of ultrasound.Occasionally, rather than being completely reabsorbed, the dead fetus will be compressed by its growing twin to a flattened, parchment-like state known as fetus papyraceus.If the fetus is absorbed completely, there are usually no further complications to the pregnancy, other than first trimester vaginal bleeding. ".
- Vanishing_twin label "Síndrome del gemelo evanescente".
- Vanishing_twin label "Vanishing twin".
- Vanishing_twin label "Zespół znikającego płodu".
- Vanishing_twin sameAs Síndrome_del_gemelo_evanescente.
- Vanishing_twin sameAs Zespół_znikającego_płodu.
- Vanishing_twin sameAs m.03x9z4.
- Vanishing_twin sameAs Q7914983.
- Vanishing_twin sameAs Q7914983.
- Vanishing_twin sameAs Vanishing_twin.
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- Vanishing_twin depiction Fetus_papyraceus.JPG.
- Vanishing_twin isPrimaryTopicOf Vanishing_twin.
- Vanishing_twin name "Vanishing twin".