| twin peak s. |
a sonographic sign of dichorionic twinning consisting of a triangular zone whose echotexture is similar to that of the placenta, wider at the chorionic surface of the placenta and tapering to a point within the intertwin membrane.
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| twin transfusion s. |
a syndrome caused by twin-to-twin transfusion (q.v.); the donor twin develops hypovolemia, hypotension, anemia, microcardia, and growth retardation, while the recipient develops hypervolemia, hypertension, polycythemia, cardiomegaly, and congestive heart failure; hydramnios frequently occurs. Click here to view image■Twin transfusion syndrome characterized by arteriovenous shunt at a shared placental cotyledon in diamniotic monochorionic twins.
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| twin w. |
see under appliance.
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| twin wire a. |
an orthodontic appliance using fixed lingual arches and a labial arch consisting of a pair of round wires attached to brackets on the anterior teeth. Called also Johnston twin wire a. and twin wire.
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| twin-lamb d. |
pregnancy toxemia in ewes.
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| twin | a rapid change in brightness |
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| twin | gleam or glow intermittently |
| twin | emit or reflect light in a flickering manner |
| twin | an object that emits or reflects light in an intermittent flickering manner |
| twin | a very short time (as the time it takes to blink once) |
| twin | shining intermittently with a sparkling light |
| twin | smiling with happiness or optimism |
| twin | being two identical |
| twin | producing two offspring at a time |
| twin | the third sign of the zodiac |
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