Journal of Medical Case Reports (Aug 2024)

Concordant fatal congenital anomaly in twin pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature

  • Amenu Diriba,
  • Temesgen Tilahun,
  • Lammii Gonfaa,
  • Jemal Gebi,
  • Bikila Lemi,
  • Jiregna Fyera,
  • Suleiman Mazeng,
  • Aschalew Legesse,
  • Dinaol Alemu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04732-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background When a pregnant mother finds out she has a fetus with a congenital defect, the parents feel profound worry, anxiety, and melancholy. Anomalies can happen in singleton or twin pregnancies, though they are more common in twin pregnancies. In twins, several congenital defects are typically discordant. Case summary We present a rare case of concordant fatal anomaly in twin pregnancy in a 22-year-old African patient primigravida mother from Western Ethiopia who presented for routine antenatal care. An obstetric ultrasound scan showed anencephaly, meningomyelocele, and severe ventriculomegaly. After receiving the counseling, the patient was admitted to the ward, and the pregnancy was terminated with the medical option. Following a successful in-patient stay, she was given folic acid supplements and instructed to get preconception counseling before getting pregnant again. Conclusion The case demonstrates the importance of early obstetric ultrasound examination and detailed anatomic scanning, in twin pregnancies in particular. This case also calls for routine preconceptional care.

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