Successful Management of Co-twin Demise till Term, Case Report

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Ali Elimam
Isam Mohamed Babbiker
Elfayad Said Ahmed
Abdalmuein Ibrahim Omar

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Ali Elimam, Isam Mohamed Babbiker, Elfayad Said Ahmed, & Abdalmuein Ibrahim Omar. (2025). Successful Management of Co-twin Demise till Term, Case Report. Archives of Case Reports, 158–160. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.acr.1001138
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