First trimester diagnosis of conjoined twins in a triplet pregnancy after IVF and ICSI

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A case of conjoined twins in a triplet pregnancy after in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection is described. The diagnosis was made by high-resolution vaginal sonography, as early as the eighth week of gestation. The third fetus, of different chorionicity, was normal. Selective termination was successfully done at 12 weeks. The possible association between assisted reproduction and conjoined twinning is discussed. The importance of expert early vaginal sonography of pregnancy resulting from assisted reproduction technology is emphasized.

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Goldberg, Y., Ben-Shlomo, I., Weiner, E., & Shalev, E. (2000). First trimester diagnosis of conjoined twins in a triplet pregnancy after IVF and ICSI. Human Reproduction, 15(6), 1413–1415. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/15.6.1413

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