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The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2006;8:1:1-6
doi: 10.1576/toag.8.1.001.27201
Copyright © 2006 by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
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Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome

Richard P Smith, PhD MRCOG, Subspecialty trainee

Fetal Medicine Unit and University of Bristol Fetal Medicine Research Group, St Michael's Hospital, Southwell Street, Bristol, BS2 8EG, UK E-mail: richardsmith{at}nhs.net (corresponding author)

Mark L Denbow, PhD MRCOG, Consultant and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer

Fetal Medicine Unit and University of Bristol Fetal Medicine Research Group, St Michael's Hospital, Bristol, UK

The management of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome is continually evolving with the publication of new data. The rationale for treatment options and the authors' current practice are discussed.

Keywords amnioreduction / laser ablation / selective feticide / septostomy / twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome







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