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Placenta - Umbilical Cord Torsion
Complete constriction of the umbilical cord approximately 7 cm from the fetal insertion (arrow) resulting in fetal death.
gestational age of 27 weeks - 1,115 g, a crown–rump length of 27 cm and a foot length of 5.5 cm
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<pubmed>18581227</pubmed>
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Licensee: Mark A Hill License Date: Aug 25, 2010 License Number: 2496241319299 Publication: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics Title: Intrauterine fetal death after multiple umbilical cord torsion-complication of a twin pregnancy following assisted reproduction Type Of Use: Web Site
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