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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975
The indications, technique, and potential complications of the now commonly used obstetric procedure, amniocentesis, have been reviewed. Although amniocentesis is considered by many a routine and a very safe procedure, there are potential complications, especially for the fetus, but for the mother as well.
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The indications, technique, and potential complications of the now commonly used obstetric procedure, amniocentesis, have been reviewed. Although amniocentesis is considered by many a routine and a very safe procedure, there are potential complications, especially for the fetus, but for the mother as well.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Amniocentesis before 15 weeks has been introduced in many prenatal diagnosis centres. There are, however, major anatomical differences between the appearance of fetus at 15-16 weeks, when amniocentesis has normally been performed, and in the first and early second trimester.
S, Smidt-Jensen, K, Sundberg
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Amniocentesis before 15 weeks has been introduced in many prenatal diagnosis centres. There are, however, major anatomical differences between the appearance of fetus at 15-16 weeks, when amniocentesis has normally been performed, and in the first and early second trimester.
S, Smidt-Jensen, K, Sundberg
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1969
(1969). A Method of Amniocentesis. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Vol. 48, No. sup3, pp. 147-149.
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(1969). A Method of Amniocentesis. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Vol. 48, No. sup3, pp. 147-149.
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COMPLICATIONS OF AMNIOCENTESIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1962A retrospective survey of 358 consecutive amniocenteses was undertaken. The incidence of failure was 37 (9.6%); most commonly this was due to oligohydramnios. A suprapubic tap was the most likely to be successful, but was accompanied by premature rupture of membranes in 3.8% of the cases.
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