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twin to twin transfusion syndrome
How is TTTS Diagnosed?
Diagnosis is typically made through detailed ultrasound examinations, which can reveal the characteristic signs of TTTS. Doppler ultrasound may also be used to assess the blood flow patterns between the twins.
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