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Comparing perinatal outcomes in gestational and cystic‐fibrosis related diabetes
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1994
The standards for the practice of nurse-midwifery declare competence in prenatal diagnosis as one of the core competencies for basic nurse-midwifery practice. Encompassing the most frequently encountered situations that involve prenatal diagnostic counselling, this article aims at providing insight to the practicing nurse-midwife into the risks and ...
P, Baumann, B, McFarlin
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The standards for the practice of nurse-midwifery declare competence in prenatal diagnosis as one of the core competencies for basic nurse-midwifery practice. Encompassing the most frequently encountered situations that involve prenatal diagnostic counselling, this article aims at providing insight to the practicing nurse-midwife into the risks and ...
P, Baumann, B, McFarlin
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
With the leaping advances in knowledge of genetics, its applications in patient management are also increasing. Prenatal diagnosis is the most useful application as it offers prospective parents the assurance of having an unaffected child in situations of high recurrence risks. Pretest and post test counseling is an integral part of prenatal diagnosis.
Bettina, Paek +2 more
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With the leaping advances in knowledge of genetics, its applications in patient management are also increasing. Prenatal diagnosis is the most useful application as it offers prospective parents the assurance of having an unaffected child in situations of high recurrence risks. Pretest and post test counseling is an integral part of prenatal diagnosis.
Bettina, Paek +2 more
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Pediatrics In Review, 1992
The enormous progress witnessed in the field of prenatal diagnosis during the past two decades is likely to continue into the future. Improved imaging techniques are likely to enhance the resolution of noninvasively obtained fetal images considerably over their current excellent quality.
J H, DiLiberti +2 more
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The enormous progress witnessed in the field of prenatal diagnosis during the past two decades is likely to continue into the future. Improved imaging techniques are likely to enhance the resolution of noninvasively obtained fetal images considerably over their current excellent quality.
J H, DiLiberti +2 more
openaire +2 more sources

