Acardian and headless fetus: Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence. A case report
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The reverse arterial perfusion sequence is a complication of monochorionic twin pregnancy, occurring in 1 in 35,000. In this anomaly, artery-artery vascular anastomoses occur in the placental bed, forming a pump twin with high arterial perfusion pressure and a completely aardic recipient twin. Mortality is probably from heart failure and anemia that occurs early in pregnancy. We present a case of acardiac and headless fetus in a twin pregnancy in a 22- year-old patient, the product of a 36-week-one-day biamnitic monochorial twin gestation, attended the emergency room due to loss of amniotic fluid and absence of cardiac activity in a twin. Prenatal diagnosis of reverse arterial perfusion sequence in twins is essential to improve prognosis.
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Gavidia Núñez, R. ., Fernández Álvarez, M. M. ., Burga Ugarte, I. G., Bravo García, N. R. ., & Bernal Gamio, C. E. . (2022). Acardian and headless fetus: Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence. A case report. Revista Peruana De Investigación Materno Perinatal, 10(4), 44–47. https://doi.org/10.33421/inmp.2021257