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Outcome of first‐trimester chorionic villus sampling for genetic investigation in multiple pregnancy
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Chorionicity in twin pregnancy can be determined with certainty between 7 and 12 weeks of gestation; in cases of confluent placentas reliability is provided by determining the presence or absence of the lambda sign. This study indicates that first-trimester transabdominal chorionic villus sampling is a highly efficient, reliable, and relatively safe approach for genetic diagnosis in twin pregnancies. Although a precise evaluation of the relative risks of chorionic villus sampling and mid-trimester amniocentesis in twins must await randomized control studies, the advantages of a first-trimester diagnosis to enable early decision-making about selective fetal reduction are obvious.
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