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Factors influencing pregnant women's decision to accept or decline prenatal screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study. [PDF]
Ternby E +3 more
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Monogenic Syndromes: The Need for Clinical Vigilance in Fetuses with Pierre Robin Sequence in the Era of Noninvasive Prenatal Screening. [PDF]
Chen YS, Li DZ.
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The Effect of Self-Reported Race on Noninvasive Prenatal Screening Test Characteristics. [PDF]
Mitra AN +6 more
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Stillbirth in pregnancies with flat OGTT: Placental clues to occult maternal dysmetabolism
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
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BMJ, 1988
Routine obstetric screening for all patients should include a Pap smear, urinalysis and urine culture, complete blood count, blood type, Rh factor and direct Coombs' test. Patients should also be screened for syphilis, rubella, gonorrhea and diabetes.
Heringa, M., Huisjes, H. J.
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Routine obstetric screening for all patients should include a Pap smear, urinalysis and urine culture, complete blood count, blood type, Rh factor and direct Coombs' test. Patients should also be screened for syphilis, rubella, gonorrhea and diabetes.
Heringa, M., Huisjes, H. J.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
The prenatal period is an ideal time to look at screening issues in an effort to maximize the health of the woman and effect a good outcome for her baby. As primary care providers for family, it is important to look beyond a traditional medical model for screening to examine a woman in the context of her family and her experiences. This article takes a
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The prenatal period is an ideal time to look at screening issues in an effort to maximize the health of the woman and effect a good outcome for her baby. As primary care providers for family, it is important to look beyond a traditional medical model for screening to examine a woman in the context of her family and her experiences. This article takes a
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