TY - JOUR
T1 - The vanishing fetus. A report of 17 cases of triplets and quadruplets
AU - Goldman, Gil A.
AU - Dicker, Dov
AU - Feldberg, Dov
AU - Ashkenazi, Jacob
AU - Yeshaya, Aryeh
PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - The incidence of multiple conceptions is higher than the incidence of multiple deliveries. The “vanishing fetus” is a relatively new concept being a direct result of the advent of ultrasonography. Early first trimester loss of one or more conceptuses accounts for this phenomenon. The patient may be symptomatic (bleeding, pain, abdominal cramps) but in most instances, the finding is fortuitous. We report 17 cases of a vanishing fetus in a multiple gestation of greater than twins. In 13 patients one fetus vanished in the course of pregnancy while in four cases two fetuses disappeared from each gestation. The phenomenon was observed up to the 16th week of pregnancy. It is our feeling that the finding of a vanishing fetus should be recorded early, as the prognosis for pregnancy bleeding is different than in the singleton pregnancy. Thus information regarding this phenomenon should be given to couples who consider artificial reduction of fetuses in the multiple gestation.
AB - The incidence of multiple conceptions is higher than the incidence of multiple deliveries. The “vanishing fetus” is a relatively new concept being a direct result of the advent of ultrasonography. Early first trimester loss of one or more conceptuses accounts for this phenomenon. The patient may be symptomatic (bleeding, pain, abdominal cramps) but in most instances, the finding is fortuitous. We report 17 cases of a vanishing fetus in a multiple gestation of greater than twins. In 13 patients one fetus vanished in the course of pregnancy while in four cases two fetuses disappeared from each gestation. The phenomenon was observed up to the 16th week of pregnancy. It is our feeling that the finding of a vanishing fetus should be recorded early, as the prognosis for pregnancy bleeding is different than in the singleton pregnancy. Thus information regarding this phenomenon should be given to couples who consider artificial reduction of fetuses in the multiple gestation.
KW - Induction of ovulation
KW - in vitro fertilization
KW - multiple pregnancies
KW - quadruplets
KW - triplets
KW - vanishing fetus
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U2 - 10.1515/jpme.1989.17.2.157
DO - 10.1515/jpme.1989.17.2.157
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AN - SCOPUS:0024369128
SN - 0300-5577
VL - 17
SP - 157
EP - 164
JO - Journal of Perinatal Medicine
JF - Journal of Perinatal Medicine
IS - 2
ER -