Talk:Twin anemia-polycythemia sequence
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[edit]Regarding the issues noted on the twin anemia-polycythemia sequence page. I've integrated the article by adding links to other articles. The fact that this article is quite technical is because the condition it describes is technical too. Rewriting it to be more publicly readable will likely confuse clinicians and other semi-experts which are the key target group of this page. FetalTherapyLUMC (talk) 09:08, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
Dr. Akkermans, this is a very good page that describes TAPS very well. You will find some quite minor edits in the description for the sole sake of readability by laypeople who would peruse this page upon diagnosis. Twinstrumentality (talk) 13:12, 31 March 2014 (UTC)
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