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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
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A sonographic approach to the prenatal diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias
Prenatal Diagnosis, 2019Skeletal dysplasias are a heterogeneous group of conditions, many of which present unexpectedly in the prenatal period with a variety of ultrasound findings.
E. Pajkrt, L. Chitty
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1969
Cyclops is a rare congenital foetal anomaly in which the chief feature is fusion of the eyes. It is usually considered incompatible with survival, though Meeker and Aebli (1947) described its occurrence in a child alive at five years. The rarity of this malformation is manifest by the fact that standard text-books of obstetrics by Greenhill (1965) and ...
S, Chawla, S, Sikand, S, Vohra
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Cyclops is a rare congenital foetal anomaly in which the chief feature is fusion of the eyes. It is usually considered incompatible with survival, though Meeker and Aebli (1947) described its occurrence in a child alive at five years. The rarity of this malformation is manifest by the fact that standard text-books of obstetrics by Greenhill (1965) and ...
S, Chawla, S, Sikand, S, Vohra
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Prenatal diagnosis and management of omphalocele.
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2019Omphalocele (exomphalos) is one of the most common abdominal wall defects. The size of the defect and the severity of the associated anomalies determine the overall morbidity and mortality.
Mariatu A. Verla, C. Style, O. Olutoye
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European Journal of Human Genetics, 1997
In Italy, there are about 560,000 births per year. The number of prenatal diagnoses (PND) performed is estimated at 80,000 examinations per year, but no official data are available regarding the distribution of the different procedures. There are no official registers, either at a national or at a regional level, concerning PND and particularly the ...
CLERICI, Graziano +3 more
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In Italy, there are about 560,000 births per year. The number of prenatal diagnoses (PND) performed is estimated at 80,000 examinations per year, but no official data are available regarding the distribution of the different procedures. There are no official registers, either at a national or at a regional level, concerning PND and particularly the ...
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Prenatal Diagnosis, 2018
The objective of this study was to analyze the benefits associated with prenatal diagnosis of complex congenital heart disease (CHD) on preoperative morbidity, 30‐day and 1‐year mortality in this population.
A. Chakraborty +2 more
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The objective of this study was to analyze the benefits associated with prenatal diagnosis of complex congenital heart disease (CHD) on preoperative morbidity, 30‐day and 1‐year mortality in this population.
A. Chakraborty +2 more
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PREIMPLANTATION PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1993Preimplantation prenatal diagnosis refers to the application of molecular genetic techniques to the assessment of gametes before conception or to early embryos before implantation. Such techniques could allow couples at significant risk for a variety of known genetic diseases to use assisted reproductive technology in achieving pregnancies that are ...
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2020
Prenatal diagnosis commenced in the 1980s as part of routine antenatal care in the United Kingdom. Ultrasonography has become widely spread and the main tool to screen for fetal structural abnormalities and chromosomal defects together with biochemical markers.
Ana Piñas Carrillo, Amarnath Bhide
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Prenatal diagnosis commenced in the 1980s as part of routine antenatal care in the United Kingdom. Ultrasonography has become widely spread and the main tool to screen for fetal structural abnormalities and chromosomal defects together with biochemical markers.
Ana Piñas Carrillo, Amarnath Bhide
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Pediatrics In Review, 1980
The fundamental philosophy of prenatal genetic diagnosis is to enable prospective parents at risk to have children selectively, unaffected by a specific hereditary disorder.1 In practice, this new technology has allowed healthy children to be born to many couples who, without the reassurance that it is now possible to extend to them, would not have had
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The fundamental philosophy of prenatal genetic diagnosis is to enable prospective parents at risk to have children selectively, unaffected by a specific hereditary disorder.1 In practice, this new technology has allowed healthy children to be born to many couples who, without the reassurance that it is now possible to extend to them, would not have had
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[Guideline for the application of chromosomal microarray analysis in prenatal diagnosis (2023)].
Zhonghua fu chan ke za zhi, 2023Prenatal Screening And Diagnosis Group Birth Defec +2 more
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