USING THE NUMBER OF YOLK SACS TO DETERMINE AMNIONICITY IN EARLY 1ST-TRIMESTER MONOCHORIONIC TWINS

Citation
B. Bromley et B. Benacerraf, USING THE NUMBER OF YOLK SACS TO DETERMINE AMNIONICITY IN EARLY 1ST-TRIMESTER MONOCHORIONIC TWINS, Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 14(6), 1995, pp. 415-419
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
02784297
Volume
14
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
415 - 419
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-4297(1995)14:6<415:UTNOYS>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the number of yolk sacs and amnionicity in monochorionic twin pregnancies scanned early in the first trimester. We retrospectively reviewed ima ges of all monochorionic twins scanned between 6 and 9.5 weeks' gestat ion and with pathologic or sonographic confirmation of chorionicity-am nionicity. Each film was reviewed for the number of yolk sacs present, as well as for the gestational age at which the amniotic membrane was first visualized. Twenty monochorionic-diamniotic pregnancies and two monochorionic-monoamniotic pregnancies met the criteria for inclusion in the study. In diamniotic pregnancies scanned at less than 8 weeks' gestation, only the yolk sacs were identified; none of the dividing a mniotic membranes were detected. Two yolk sacs were identified in all but one case. In this case, although one yolk sac was seen at 6 weeks, follow-up scanning at 8 weeks revealed two yolk sacs. In each of the monochorionic-monoamniotic twin pregnancies, one yolk sac was seen at 9 weeks and a single amnion encircled both embryos. We conclude that t he sonographic identification of two yolk sacs in monochorionic twins enables us to make the diagnosis of diamniotic twins early in the firs t trimester, before the amniotic membrane can be imaged. The presence of one yolk sac should prompt a follow-up ultrasonogram to assign amni onicity definitively.