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Acardia (Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion Sequence) is a rare and one of the most bizarre congenital malformations occurring in multiple pregnancies. It affects 1 in 35,000 pregnancies. Usually one tw...
Twin Pregnancy of a Complete Hydatidform Mole and a Co-existent Fetus:A Very Rare Case Report
Moles Pregnancy Fetus
2015/10/8
Molar pregnancy is a disorder of chorionic villi including trophoblastic proliferation and villous stromal swelling. One case of molar pregnancy is reported per 1500-2000 pregnancies in USA. Studies s...
Twin Pregnancy with Hydatidiform Mole and Coexisting Fetus: Report of Three Cases and Review of Literature
Twin pregnancy Hydatidiform mole Coexisting fetus
2009/11/24
A twin pregnancy with a coexisting complete hydatidiform mole and a healthy fetus (CMCF) is rare. Here we report three cases of CMCF with different clinical courses but similar outcome without a survi...
An Alternative Method to the Volume Estimation of Cavities with Irregular Surface in the Cadaver:Measuring Right Cardiac Ventricle of the Fetus by Using Mercury
right cardiac ventricle mercury volume estimation fetus
2009/6/26
To find the volume of irregular cavities in cadavers, many researchers have used different methods including filling with any fluid and calculating the volume by usingcomplex geometrical formulas. All...
Are the Sequence and Level of the Branches of the Popliteal Artery Different in the Fetus than in the Adult?Two Fetuses With Popliteal Arterial Variation
anterior tibioperoneal trunk posterior tibial artery anterior tibial artery high division variation
2009/6/25
The importance of the branching patterns of the popliteal artery in surgery has been evaluated by different techniques such as dissection and angiography. Lippert and Pabst have classified the branchi...
Fetus in fetu is a rare condition in which a fetiform calcified mass is often present in the ab-domen of its host, a newborn or infant; the mass is considered as a parasitic twin originated from a dia...