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Selective feticide in twin pregnancy: a case report
The Medical Journal of Australia
|May 7, 1990
Abstract:
Selective feticide was performed at 15 weeks' gestation in a twin pregnancy where one fetus was found to have beta-thalassaemia major after diagnosis by chorionic villus sampling at 10 weeks' gestation. The technical, medical, legal and psychological problems are discussed in relation to this case.