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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (disseminated intravascular coagulation)
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The antepartum death of one twin is a rare obstetric complication. Two cases are presented, accompanied by a review of the current literature. The premature and neonatal death rates are high in the surviving twins. Toxemia, fetal distress, abnormal presentation, and dystocia are also increased. Maternal disseminated intravascular coagulation has been demonstrated without a concomitant fetal coagulation defect. A more unique finding is fetal disseminated intravascular coagulation with a monochorionic placenta. The common circulation between the live and dead twins may result in fetal cerebral, renal, and cutaneous lesions, usually without demonstrable maternal disease. High-risk obstetric management is reviewed and a careful pediatric follow-up is recommended with monozygotic twins.
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PMID:Twin pregnancy with intrauterine death of one twin. 401 34

A congenital benign mesenchymoma which arose in the right foot resulted in dystocia. Shortly after birth, high-output cardiac failure developed secondary to abnormal shunting in the extensive irregular vasculature. Consumptive coagulopathy also occurred, believed to be the result of widely dilated abnormal vessels and extensive necrosis secondary to the trauma of the dystocia. These problems disappeared after resection of the tumor; there has been no recurrence after 2 years.
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PMID:Dystocia, consumptive coagulopathy, and cardiac failure as complications of a congenital benign mesenchymoma. 742 6