American Journal of Perinatology Reports (Mar 2014)

Cloaca in Discordant Monoamniotic Twins: Prenatal Diagnosis and Consequence for Fetal Lung Development

  • Yvon Chitrit,
  • Edith Vuillard,
  • Sunavy Khung,
  • Nadia Belarbi,
  • Fabien Guimiot,
  • Francoise Muller,
  • Alaa El Ghoneimi,
  • Jean Francois Oury

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1370351
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 01
pp. 033 – 036

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Abstract Objective Describe a case of cloaca prenatally diagnosed in one of a set of monoamniotic twins. Study Design Retrospective review of a case. Results Cloaca is one of the most complex and severe degrees of anorectal malformations in girls. We present a discordant cloaca in monoamniotic twins. Fetal ultrasound showed a female fetus with a pelvic midline cystic mass, a phallus-like structure, a probable anorectal atresia with absence of anal dimple and a flat perineum, and renal anomalies. The diagnosis was confirmed by fetal magnetic resonance imaging postnatally. Conclusions The rarity of the malformation in a monoamniotic pregnancy, the difficulties of prenatal diagnosis, the pathogenic assumptions, and the consequences of adequate amniotic fluid for fetal lung development are discussed.

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