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-Difference in diameters of the umbilical cords between smaller twin (A) and larger twin (B). 

-Difference in diameters of the umbilical cords between smaller twin (A) and larger twin (B). 

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... 30-year-old nulliparous woman was transferred to the pres- ent hospital at 27+4 weeks gestation, because of discordant twin. The patient was diagnosed with MCDA twin pregnancy during the first trimester. On ultrasonography, a MCDA twin gestation with discordant 29+3 weeks and 26+0 weeks gestation size fe- tuses with amniotic fluid indexes (AFIs) of 25 and 7 cm was ob- served. The first fetus had cardiomegaly and an enlarged bladder. The second fetus displayed an absence of diastolic flow of the umbilical artery (Figure 1) and the bladder was not visible. In ad- dition, a difference in the diameters of the umbilical cords was identified (Figure 2). Except for the obscure difference of amni- otic volume, the discrepancy of fetal size, bladder appearance, and abnormal Doppler finding of the umbilical artery are appropriate for the diagnostic criteria of TTTS by Quintero et al. ...

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