69 MCQs in Pathology

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Monozygotic twins:

a. always have monochorionic placentas.

b. may be at risk for Twin-Twin transfusion syndrome.

c. will have dividing membranes between their amniotic sacs that always contain a layer of chorion .

d. can never be distinguished from dizygotic twins by thorough examination of the placenta.

e. will never show vascular anastomoses between the fetal vessels in the placenta.


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