2003
DOI: 10.1007/s10024-002-1002-0
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Malformations in Acardiac Twins are Consistent with Reversed Blood Flow: Liver as a Clue to Their Pathogenesis

Abstract: Because of the uncertainty concerning the origin of the malformations in the acardiac twin, its structure was studied to see if the malformations were random or with a pattern related to the twinning process. Included were 18 cases of dysmorphic twins in which an autopsy demonstrated a rudimentary or absent heart, and in which some polarity was evident. The organs and long bones with alterations were tabulated according to the embryonal-fetal circulation of blood from and to the placenta. Malformations were mo… Show more

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“…Schatz has written of the absence of the liver as well. More recently, however, Giménez-Scherer and Davies ( 2003 ) demonstrated some liver tissue (with degenerative changes) in three of 18 acardiac fetuses they dissected. Upper limb anomalies were other most prominent fi ndings in Willes' case.…”
Section: Acardiac Twinsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Schatz has written of the absence of the liver as well. More recently, however, Giménez-Scherer and Davies ( 2003 ) demonstrated some liver tissue (with degenerative changes) in three of 18 acardiac fetuses they dissected. Upper limb anomalies were other most prominent fi ndings in Willes' case.…”
Section: Acardiac Twinsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…If the head is absent, malformations of the pelvic organs are less severe and the skeleton has more bones. 12 The series of cases presented in the literature most often describe a short-umbilical cord with one umbilical artery in the acardiac twin. 13 The three cases presented in this paper were concordant with the above-described characteristics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some authors suggest that the primary event in acardiac twinning is an intrinsic defect of early heart development and that steal phenomenon causes all other observed malformations. Therefore, the presence of a cardiac anomaly in the pump fetus simultaneously with acardiac twin raises concern (Gimenez‐Scherer & Davies 2003). We are not aware of any other reported case in which the pump twin presented with transposition of great arteries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%