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In utero resolution of hydrops fetalis following the death of one twin in twin-twin transfusion.

A case of massive hydramnios involving a twin-twin transfusion syndrome is presented with death of the larger twin and the development of hydrops fetalis in the surviving smaller twin. The amniotic fluid volume of the surviving twin became normal and the hydrops fetalis resolved spontaneously in utero. Concomitant with the resolution of the hydrops fetalis, the umbilical cord systolic to diastolic ratio improved. At the time of delivery, the hydrops had resolved. The liveborn infant died 11 days later secondary to pulmonary hypertension and cardiorespiratory failure. Although the fetal status improved in utero, the pulmonary hypertension postdelivery resulted in neonatal death.

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