Twin twin transfusion syndrome
A condition which occurs in monozygotic twins in which one of the fetuses supplies the majority of the cardiac output to its co-twin through its umbilical artery. The recipient twin has only rudimentary organs and structure and is not viable.
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NARCHI
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MBBS and MD (pediatrics)

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