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- What: What does this study add?=This study provides new insights into the efficacy of fetal interventions for "mirror" syndrome and, in particular, underscores the importance of patient counseling, given the significant maternal morbidity involved. The aim of this study drome" after the fetal intervention (defined as the continuation or T A B L E 1 Patient characteristics and maternal and neonatal outcomes in 21 cases of "mirror" syndrome that underwent a fetal intervention. As illustrated in Figure 3, among the 13 cases where there was syndrome (TTTS) (n=6), severe fetal anemia (n=4), congenital no . . .

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