RESUMO
The case involves a 23-year-old Dominican woman's admission to Hospital Docente Nuestra Señora De la Altagracia for an elective cesarean section at 38 weeks gestation with conjoined twins. Despite effective treatment for syphilis in the third trimester, her medical history complicated the situation. The twins, thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined, share vital organs and exhibit congenital anomalies, posing unique diagnostic and management challenges. This case contributes to the scarce literature on conjoined twins, especially in the Dominican Republic. It highlights the complexities of diagnosis, prognosis, and management strategies for such rare cases. This emphasizes the importance of ongoing research and medical intervention in addressing these challenges.
RESUMO
We report a clinical case in which an early ultrasound diagnosis of retained abortion of thoracoomphalopagus siamese twins is performed by embryonic biometry at 9.5 weeks of gestation. 2D and 3D images clearly illustrate the condition and the accuracy of prompt diagnosis of a disease with such a low prevalence among the world population.
Se reporta caso clínico en el cual se realiza el diagnóstico ecográfico precoz de aborto retenido de siameses tóraco onfalópagos de 9 1/2 semanas por biometría embrionaria. Destacables son las imágenes 2D y 3D que ilustran claramente la condición y la precocidad del diagnóstico de una patología tanpoco prevalente en la población mundial.