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The role of velamentous cord insertion in the etiology of twin-twin transfusion syndrome.
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Velamentous cord insertions are more common in twin-twin transfusion syndrome pregnancies and may contribute to the development of profound disparity in fluid volume because the membranously inserted cord can be easily compressed, reducing blood flow to one twin. Large-volume amniocentesis may reduce this compressive force on the cord insertion, thus explaining the success of this mode of intervention.