Spontaneous monochorionic trigemellar pregnancy

A case report

Authors

  • Laura Pérez
  • Natalia Da Cunha
  • Claudia Millán
  • Verónica Gallino
  • Santiago Artucio
  • Verónica Fiol
  • Daniel Borbonet

Keywords:

Triple pregnancy

Abstract

Spontaneous monochorionic trigemellar pregnancies have a very low incidence, and there is no cause that may explain them. The chorionicity will determine the perinatal result of this gestations, but the frequency of poor results is higher as the number of fetuses sharing the same placenta increases. We present a case of a spontaneous monochorionic trigemellar gestation whose follow-up was carried out in the Pereira Rossell Pediatric Center with an excellent perinatal result

Published

2020-12-01

How to Cite

Pérez, L., Da Cunha, N., Millán, C., Gallino, V., Artucio, S., Fiol, V., & Borbonet, D. (2020). Spontaneous monochorionic trigemellar pregnancy: A case report. Archivos De Pediatría Del Uruguay, 91(6), 375–379. Retrieved from https://adp.sup.org.uy/index.php/adp/article/view/164

Issue

Section

Caso Clínico

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