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      Zygosity misclassification of twins at birth in Japan.

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          Though twinning rates have been rapidly increasing in Japan, the problem of zygosity misclassification at birth has been paid little attention. By analyzing four independent samples, the authors found that at a constant rate about 25-30% of monozygotic twins were misclassified as dizygotic twins at birth. This percentage is in very good accordance with that of monozygotic twins having dizygous placenta. Generally the obstetricians informed twins' parents about their children's zygosity. The number of placentas, as informed by obstetricians, was very strongly associated with zygosity. Concluding, even now many monozygotic twins in Japan may be misclassified as dizygotic at birth by obstetricians based solely on the number of placenta.

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          Journal
          Twin Res
          Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies
          1369-0523
          1369-0523
          Jun 2004
          : 7
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Health Science, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University, Kahoku, Japan. sooki@kj8.so-net.jp
          Article
          15193166
          47bd6171-669a-4213-84b2-13c372ffa8c0
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