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| | JRM Dec1998: Delayed-Interval Delivery in a Quadruplet Pregnancy After Intrauterine Death of a . . . (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Ultrasound was consistent with partial molar pregnancy in quadruplet D. Quadruplet D died in utero, and the preeclampsia and hyperemesis resolved. |
 | | At 195/7 weeks, spontaneous rupture of the membranes and preterm labor occurred, and quadruplet A, a stillborn female weighing 260 g, was delivered. |
 | | With the use of antibiotic therapy, tocolysis and bed rest, the remaining two fetuses were maintained in utero until 326/7 weeks# gestation, when quadruplet B, a 1,470-g female, and quadruplet C, a 1,700-g female, were delivered. |
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