A Report of Dizygous Monochorionic Twins

Vivienne Souter(Medical Genetics Center), Raj P. Kapur(Seattle Children's Hospital), Dale R. Nyholt(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), Kristen J. Skogerboe(Seattle University), David Myerson(Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa), Carl C.T. Ton, Kent E. Opheim(Seattle Children's Hospital), Thomas R. Easterling(University of Washington), Laurence E. Shields(University of Washington), Grant W. Montgomery(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), Ian A. Glass(Seattle University)
New England Journal of Medicine
July 9, 2003
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Abstract

It is generally accepted that monochorionic twins are exclusively monozygotic. The authors report a case of monochorionic twins of different sexes, conceived by in vitro fertilization, who proved to be dizygous.


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