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Description Fetus papyraceus.JPG |
English:
A twin fetus that died
In utero
which underwent mechanical compression by its wombmate, resulting in a flattened, parchment-like state known as
fetus papyraceus
. Its twin later died at 30 weeks of gestation. They developed as dichorionic diamniotic (di/di) twins.
Español:
Un feto gemelar que falleció en el útero y que a lo largo de su desarrollo fue víctima de compresión mecánica por parte de su gemelo conllevando a un estado de momificación llamado
feto papiráceo
. Su gemelo falleció a las 30 semanas de gestación. Se desarrollaron como un embarazo dicorial y diamniótico.
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Author | Bobjgalindo |
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