Machin G A, Bamforth F
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta Hospitals, Edmonton, Canada.
Am J Med Genet. 1996 Jan 22;61(3):247-52. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(19960122)61:3<247::AID-AJMG8>3.0.CO;2-R.
Most triplets are trizygotic because they result from assisted reproduction. Prognosis is generally good. We analyzed 15 sets of triplets who were conceived spontaneously. Six sets were monozygotic, 7 were dizygotic, and only 2 sets were trizygotic. Considered as 45 twin pairs, 25 pairs (56%) were monozygotic. Twenty percent of these twins died as a result of twin-twin transfusion. Spontaneously conceived triplets have high risks compared with those resulting from assisted reproduction. These risks result from a high proportion of monozygotic embryos, many of whom have monochorionic placentas with vascular anastomoses, causing twin-to-twin transfusion.