Congenital malformations associated with a single umbilical artery in twin pregnancies

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Abstract

A single umbilical artery (SUA) was identified in 1.5% of twin pregnancies. The presence of a SUA in a twin pregnancy was associated with a 50% incidence of fetal anomalies, many of them complex and severe. The embryology and pathophysiological mechanisms associated with a SUA are reviewed. Aneuploidy is relatively common and should be considered, particularly in the presence of associated anomalies. Fetal growth restriction is frequent and preterm delivery is common.

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Mitchell, S. E., Reidy, K., Da Silva Costa, F., Palma-Dias, R., Cade, T. J., & Umstad, M. P. (2015, September 17). Congenital malformations associated with a single umbilical artery in twin pregnancies. Twin Research and Human Genetics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2015.59

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