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Duodenal atresia in dizygotic twins

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1997
The authors report duodenal atresia occurring in both members of dizygotic twins who showed no signs of Down's syndrome, and both had normal chromosomal constitutions. They both had the two unlinked end type of atresia in the second portion of the duodenum, and direct end-to-end duodenoduodenostomy was carried out.
T, Yokoyama   +5 more
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Myotonia Congenita in Dizygotic Twins

European Neurology, 1972
A pair of dizygotic twins suffering from myotonia congenita born in Great Britain, is described. The twins were subjected to genetic, biochemical and electromyographic studies as were 5 relations in ...
M A, Ron, J, Pearce
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Coital rates and dizygotic twinning

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1972
There is some evidence, mostly of an epidemiological nature, that coital rates may be positively associated with dizygotic twinning. It is suggested that this link is causal, in which case an explanation becomes available for some curious—and hitherto unexplained—features of dizygotic twinning rates by maternal age and legitimacy.
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Myelomeningocoele in dizygotic twins.

Nigerian journal of clinical practice, 2009
Periconceptional use of folic acid can reduce a woman's risk of having a baby with a neural-tube defect and other congenital abnormalities.Case reports of babies OO both males, who were delivered at term by emergency caesarean section by a 21 year old woman.
Ugwu, RO, Eneh, AU
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Fetal alcohol syndrome in dizygotic twins

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1975
A pair of fraternal twins with stigmata of the fetal alcohol syndrome are described. Apparently differences in susceptibility to the dysmorphogenic influence of ethanol caused one twin to be more severely affected than the other one. Both infants are growing poorly postnatally, and both are at risk for retarded development.
K K, Christoffel, I, Salafsky
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Congenital biliary dilatation in dizygotic twins

Pediatric Surgery International, 2004
Congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) of different types was recently noted in dizygotic twins. Our cases suggest the possibility of hereditary involvement in CBD. On the other hand, CBD discordance in six sets of monozygotic twins has been reported, which would suggest that the occurrence of CBD is not compatible with single gene control, although ...
Katsuji, Tokuhara   +5 more
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Williams Syndrome in One Dizygotic Twin

Pediatrics International, 1991
Williams syndrome is a disorder of unknown etiology with a characteristic facial appearance, vascular disease and infantile hypercalcemia. Most cases are sporadic. We report the case of a dizygotic male twin with the Williams syndrome. This appears to be the first report of twins with only one affected.
T, Hokama, J G, Rogers
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Spontaneous unilateral dizygotic twin tubal pregnancy

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2008
AbstractSpontaneous dizygotic unilateral twin tubal pregnancy is an extremely rare occurrence with a high risk for pregnancy‐related mortality, and a diagnostic challenge for obstetricians. We present a case of a 27‐year‐old woman with spontaneous twin tubal pregnancy.
Teresa, Tam, Ali, Khazaei
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in dizygotic twins

Neurology, 1977
A pair of dizygotic twins developed typical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis during adulthood. The concordance for this disease in these two patients of nonconsanguineous parentage with no family history of the disorder suggests the possibility of sublethal intrauterine injury to anterior horn cells.
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