monocchorionmonoamniótico
Monocchorionmonoamniótico is a term used in embryology to describe a rare developmental anomaly in which two embryos share a single amniotic sac, while each has its own chorion. This condition occurs in about 1 in 35,000 to 1 in 66,000 pregnancies.
Normally, each embryo develops with its own separate amniotic sac, chorion, and allantois. In monocchorionmonoamniótico, the
The presence of monocchorionmonoamniótico increases the risk of complications during pregnancy. These may include preterm labor,
Diagnosis of monocchorionmonoamniótico usually occurs in the second trimester of pregnancy through ultrasound imaging. Complications and
As with other developmental anomalies, the management of monocchorionmonoamniótico depends on the severity of the condition