Spontaneous Monochorionic Quadramniotic Pregnancy: A case report

Journal Title: Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

Quadruplet pregnancy is very rare. All these pregnancies are multizygotic pregnancies. Spontaneous monochorionic quadruplet pregnancy is extremely rare, quoted incidence being 1 in 15 million. One such case is reported here where a primigravida, who conceived within one year after marriage spontaneously, remained uninvestigated till 24 weeks was then diagnosed as triplet pregnancy.

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Rasika Pise, Sulabha Joshi

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Spontaneous Monochorionic Quadramniotic Pregnancy: A case report

Quadruplet pregnancy is very rare. All these pregnancies are multizygotic pregnancies. Spontaneous monochorionic quadruplet pregnancy is extremely rare, quoted incidence being 1 in 15 million. One such case is reported h...

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Rasika Pise, Sulabha Joshi (2016). Spontaneous Monochorionic Quadramniotic Pregnancy: A case report. Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences, 6(2), 104-106. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-241669