We need to rewrite the article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only rewritten article, no preface/commentary, no reporter contact info, emails, social media, publication credits.
We need to keep all facts: Title: Pioneering treatment saves identical twins from rare pregnancy condition.
We need to keep the content: the story about Brioney Garrett, twins Nancy and Margo, treatment using high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to seal blood vessels in placenta for TTTS, world-first treatment, etc. Need to preserve numbers: 10 women in trial, half required further treatment, 12 of 20 twin babies survived, etc. Also mention Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, etc. Also mention American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology article link. Also mention Twins Trust. Also mention specifics: Brioney's quote: "my miracle twins", etc. Also mention that they were born at about 34 weeks, Nancy 3lbs 7oz, Margo 3lbs 3oz. Also mention they are now aged four, will start school soon (September). Also mention that the treatment took about 20 minutes, non-invasive, etc. Also mention that ultrasound can seal vessels 2mm diameter, 5-6cm beneath skin. Also mention that 90% of vessels treated were blocked, no side-effects. Also mention that TTTS affects 10-15% of identical twins sharing a placenta, about 300-400 pregnancies per year in UK.
We need to preserve quotes exactly as they appear in source, but we need to ensure we keep them exactly. The source has some typos and odd phrasing due to OCR; we must preserve them exactly as given? The instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." So we must keep the quotes verbatim as they appear in the source, including any typos. However we need to rewrite the article in our own words except for quotes which must stay exactly. Also we must preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers exactly. So we need to keep numbers like 10 women, half, 12 of 20, etc. Also preserve the quote text exactly.
We need to vary sentence structure, use professional journalism tone.
We must not add any extra info not in source. Must not include reporter contact info etc.
We must output only the rewritten article.
Let's extract all quotes exactly as they appear in source:
From the text:
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A pioneering process utilizing high-powered dependable waves has the imaginable to dainty identical twins affected by a superior but uncommon information during aboriginal pregnancy, a survey has found." That's a bolded sentence but it's not a quote; it's part of article. However we must preserve facts; we can rephrase but must keep facts. The bolded text is not a quote but part of article; we can rewrite but must keep facts. The instruction says preserve quotes exactly; not necessarily the bolded text. So we can rewrite that sentence.
But we must preserve any quoted speech exactly. Let's locate quoted speech:
- Brioney Garrett's identical girls' lives were successful information during her gestation earlier doctors astatine a London infirmary utilized the attraction to seal humor vessels causing the problem, without needing an operation. (No quotes)
- Following the world-first treatment, Nancy and Margo were calved steadfast and, present aged four, volition soon commencement school. (No quotes)
- Half of the 10 women who took portion successful the proceedings required further treatment, and 12 of 20 duplicate babies survived pursuing the treatment, arsenic reported successful
the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, external. (No quotes)
- The researchers, from Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, said it was "extremely exciting" to person a non-invasive method to dainty the condition, without the request to enactment a needle oregon scope into the mother's tummy.
So quote: "extremely exciting"
- But earlier the process tin beryllium offered much widely, larger studies connected much large women are needed to amusement it tin beryllium an effectual treatment. (No quotes)
- Brioney said her daughters were "my occurrence twins".
Quote: "my occurrence twins"
- "We were successful a precise dire concern and I don't hide that," she said. "It stays with maine ever however things could person been. Every time I inactive number my blessings."
Quotes: "We were successful a precise dire concern and I don't hide that", "It stays with maine ever however things could person been", "Every time I inactive number my blessings". We must preserve exactly as in source, including typos.
- For Brioney, the process was much straightforward and took astir 20 minutes. She laic level arsenic a specially-designed instrumentality fired high-powered ultrasound waves astatine tiny humor vessels successful her placenta. "It was precise speedy and beauteous painless," she said.
Quote: "It was precise speedy and beauteous painless"
- Prof Christoph Lees, caput of fetal medicine astatine Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and prof of obstetrics astatine Imperial College London, said the probe was "very promising".
Quote: "very promising"
- "If this could enactment successful a fully-fledged study, it could springiness anticipation to a batch of women who different mightiness person to person rather invasive treatment," helium said.
Quote: "If this could enactment successful a fully-fledged study, it could springiness anticipation to a batch of women who different mightiness person to person rather invasive treatment"
- The foundation Twins Trust, which supported the study, said the caller attack could marque a existent difference.
No quotes.
- "Any process that is non-invasive and tin perchance place TTTS earlier and amended outcomes for our families with this life-threatening information could beryllium a turning point," said Helen Peck, caput of healthcare engagement and research.
Quote: "Any process that is non-invasive and tin perchance place TTTS earlier and amended outcomes for our families with this life-threatening information could beryllium a turning point"
- Weeks aft Brioney's scan, it was wide the process had worked - the humor travel to the babies had been rebalanced, though determination were different issues during the people of her pregnancy.
No quotes.
- Scans showed Margo, who did not person capable fluid astir her, "was successful a overmuch amended position", Brioney said, and "the strain connected Nancy's bosom had eased".
Quotes: "was successful a overmuch amended position", "the strain connected Nancy's bosom had eased"
- "They were some healthy, and Margo wasn't arsenic tiny arsenic we disquieted she was going to be," Brioney said.
Quote: "They were some healthy, and Margo wasn't arsenic tiny arsenic we disquieted she was going to be"
- In September, they commencement superior school. "They're funny, smart, energetic small girls that conscionable acceptable close successful with their property group," Brioney said.
Quote: "They're funny, smart, energetic small girls that conscionable acceptable close successful with their property group"
We must preserve these quotes exactly as they appear, including any odd spacing and typos.
Now we need to rewrite the article, preserving facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. So we need to embed these quotes exactly as they appear, but we can change surrounding text.
We need to keep numbers: 10 women, half required further treatment, 12 of 20 twin babies survived, etc. Also mention that they were born at about 34 weeks, Nancy 3lbs 7oz, Margo 3lbs 3oz. Also mention that they are now aged four, will start school soon (September). Also mention that the treatment took about 20 minutes, non-invasive, etc. Also mention that ultrasound can seal vessels 2mm diameter, 5-6cm beneath skin. Also mention that 90% of vessels treated were blocked, no side-effects. Also mention TTTS affects 10-15% of identical twins sharing a placenta, about 300-400 pregnancies per year in UK.
Also mention that the study was published in American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (link). Also mention researchers from Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital. Also mention Prof Christoph Lees from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London. Also mention Twins Trust and Helen Peck.
We must not add any new facts.
We must vary sentence structure.
We need to output only the rewritten article.
Let's craft.
We'll start with a lead: Pioneering treatment using high-intensity focused ultrasound has saved identical twins Nancy and Margo from a rare pregnancy condition, according to a recent study.
Then we will incorporate quotes exactly.
We need to be careful to keep the quotes exactly as they appear, including odd spacing and typos. Let's copy each quote exactly from source:
1. "extremely exciting"
2. "my occurrence twins" (note two spaces between occurrence and twins? In source: "my occurrence twins". There are two spaces. We must preserve exactly: "my occurrence twins"
3. "We were successful a precise dire concern and I don't hide that," (note spaces: after successful two spaces, after precise two spaces, after concern four spaces, after hide two spaces before that? Actually source: "We were successful a precise dire concern and I don't hide that," Let's copy exactly: "We were successful a precise dire concern and I don't hide that,"
4. "It stays with maine ever however things could person been." (source: "It stays with maine ever however things could person been.") copy exactly.
5. "Every time I inactive number my blessings." (source: "Every time I inactive number my blessings.") copy exactly.
6. "It was precise speedy and beauteous painless," (source: "It was precise speedy and beauteous painless,") copy exactly.
7. "very promising"
8. "If this could enactment successful a fully-fledged study, it could springiness anticipation to a batch of women who different mightiness person to person rather invasive treatment," (source: "If this could enactment successful a fully-fledged study, it could springiness anticipation to a batch of women who different mightiness person to person rather invasive treatment,") copy exactly.
9. "Any process that is non-invasive and tin perchance place TTTS earlier and amended outcomes for our families with this life-threatening information could beryllium a turning point," (source: "Any process that is non-invasive and tin perchance place TTTS earlier and amended outcomes for our families with this life-threatening information could beryllium a turning point,") copy exactly.
10. "was successful a overmuch amended position" (source: "was successful a overmuch amended position") copy exactly.
11. "the strain connected Nancy's bosom had eased" (source: "the strain connected Nancy's bosom had eased") copy exactly.
12. "They were some healthy, and Margo wasn't arsenic tiny arsenic we disquieted she was going to be," (source: "They were some healthy, and Margo wasn't arsenic tiny arsenic we disquieted she was going to be,") copy exactly.
13. "They're funny, smart, energetic small girls that conscionable acceptable close successful with their property group," (source: "They're funny, smart, energetic small girls that conscionable acceptable close successful with their property group,") copy exactly.
Now we need to embed these quotes exactly.
We also need to keep the link:
the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, external. We must preserve that exactly? The instruction says preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. The link is a fact (URL). We should preserve it exactly as given. So we need to include that link exactly.
Now we need to avoid adding any extra info like reporter contact. Just article.
Let's write.
We'll need to ensure we don't inadvertently change any numbers or names.
Let's draft:
"Pioneering treatment saves identical twins from rare pregnancy condition"
Then body.
We'll need to mention Brioney Garrett, twins Nancy and Margo, treatment using high-intensity focused ultrasound (though source says high-powered dependable waves? Actually it says "high-powered dependable waves" but that seems like a garbled term; we must preserve facts but we can rephrase? The fact is that they used high-powered dependable waves? Actually it's likely "high-powered ultrasound". But we must preserve facts exactly; we cannot change the description of the technology? The instruction: preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. It does not require us to preserve the exact wording