supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 81373249],[grant num-ber 81571855];Mittal Student Innovation Test Plan of Cen-tral South University[grant number MX2016447];Student Innovation Test Plan of Central South University[grant number CX2016343],[grant number YC2016714].
Feto-fetal transfusion syndrome(FFTS)severely affects monochorionic(MC)multiple pregnancies and affects 1 in 1600 pregnancies overall.The number of increasing disputed obstetrics cases in China is related to unavailab...