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+ an unbalanced blood flow from one twin to the other in utero | + an unbalanced blood flow from one twin to the other in utero | ||
|| Correct! {{twin–twin transfusion syndrome}} | || Correct! {{twin–twin transfusion syndrome}} (TTTS) can occur in both monochorionic and diamniotic twins that results from an unbalanced blood flow from one to the other in utero. Monozygotic twin pregnancies carry a 10-20% risk of twin-twin transfusion syndrome. | ||
- a balanced blood flow from one twin to the other in utero | - a balanced blood flow from one twin to the other in utero | ||
|| Incorrect! | || Incorrect! {{twin–twin transfusion syndrome}} (TTTS) can occur in both monochorionic and diamniotic twins that results from an unbalanced blood flow from one to the other in utero. Monozygotic twin pregnancies carry a 10-20% risk of twin-twin transfusion syndrome. | ||
- direct connection of placental vein with placental artery | - direct connection of placental vein with placental artery | ||
|| Incorrect! | || Incorrect! {{twin–twin transfusion syndrome}} (TTTS) can occur in both monochorionic and diamniotic twins that results from an unbalanced blood flow from one to the other in utero. Monozygotic twin pregnancies carry a 10-20% risk of twin-twin transfusion syndrome. | ||
- direct connection of placental arteries with placental vein | - direct connection of placental arteries with placental vein | ||
|| Incorrect! | || Incorrect! {{twin–twin transfusion syndrome}} (TTTS) can occur in both monochorionic and diamniotic twins that results from an unbalanced blood flow from one to the other in utero. Monozygotic twin pregnancies carry a 10-20% risk of twin-twin transfusion syndrome. | ||
- none of the above | - none of the above | ||
|| Incorrect! | || Incorrect! {{twin–twin transfusion syndrome}} (TTTS) can occur in both monochorionic and diamniotic twins that results from an unbalanced blood flow from one to the other in utero. Monozygotic twin pregnancies carry a 10-20% risk of twin-twin transfusion syndrome. | ||
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Placentation Abnormalities Interactive Component
Attempt the Quiz - Placentation Abnormalities | ||
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Placentation Abnormalities from the practical.
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