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    Monozygotic triplet pregnancies are very rare in assisted reproductive technology, and the relationship between monozygotic multiple pregnancies and several assisted reproductive techniques, including blastocyst transfer, remains unclear. Here, the case of a 28-year-old female patient with dichorionic quadruplet pregnancy following intracytoplasmic sperm injection and transfer of two day-3 fresh embryos, without assisted hatching, is reported. At 7 weeks following embryo transfer, the dichorionic quadruplet pregnancy, comprising monozygotic monochorionic triamniotic (MCTA) triplets plus a singleton, was detected by a transabdominal ultrasound scan. After counselling, the patient underwent selective reduction of the MCTA triplet pregnancy at 7 weeks after embryo transfer. The remaining singleton pregnancy was uneventful, resulting in a live birth at 38+ weeks. As the predictors of monozygotic multiple gestations remain poorly characterized, clinicians and patients should give great consideration to the risks associated with monozygotic multiple pregnancies, even if the patient has not undergone blastocyst transfer.

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    Ying Nie, Xiaoyong Qiao, Sicong Li, Zhuo Pan, Jing Zhang, Liangzhi Xu. Dichorionic quadruplet pregnancy comprising monozygotic triplets and singleton after intracytoplasmic sperm injection and transfer of two fresh embryos: a case report. The Journal of international medical research. 2022 Feb;50(2):3000605221075506

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