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Complications of monochorionic twins, contd..., , , , Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP):, , + Characterized by an acardiac perfused twin having blood, supply from a normal co-twin via large arterio-arterial, anastomosis., , Conjoint twin:, , + Rare., , + Perinatal survival depends upon the type of joint., , + Major cardiovascular anastomosis leads to high, mortality., , Page 33, , , , \ y Fetal acardius, , Research evidence, , , , Twin, acardiac, outcome (GrabD, Schneider V, Keckstein J, Terind, * 26-year-old G2P1 was initially seen in the 16th week of a twin Sestation. An, acardiac-acranial twin was present. There were spontaneous movements of, the lower extremities. Chromosomal analysis of amniotic fluid showed two, normal females. Several ultrasonoaraphic examinations showed lack of agrowth