Abstract
Prenatal screening and testing for trisomy 21 in twin pregnancies poses a number of challenges: the exact estimate of the a priori risk of trisomy 21, the choice of prenatal screening test and/or invasive techniques to employ for the diagnosis and the impact of the result on the options of treatment in case of discordant results within a twin pair or among multiples. These different aspects are discussed below while recognizing that many issues remain unresolved.
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Monni, G., Iuculano, A., & Zoppi, M. (2014). Screening and Invasive Testing in Twins. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 3(3), 865–882. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm3030865
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