Prenatal Testing
National Institutes of Health
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Genome‐wide arrays are rapidly replacing conventional karyotyping in postnatal cytogenetic diagnostics and there is a growing…
Recently, a new genetic test has been developed that allows a more detailed examination of the genome when compared with a…
α-Thalassemia (thal) is one of the most common genetic diseases and is widely distributed in southern China. Fetuses with…
OBJECTIVE: The impact of prenatal screening for Down syndrome has largely been assessed under the assumption that screening…
To establish the spontaneous miscarriage rate and compare it with the procedure related miscarriage rate for amniocentesis and…
We have performed 31 exclusion tests (43 per cent) and 41 direct tests (57 per cent) in 43 couples at risk, in the period 1987 to…
In this study we compared the pregnancy outcome of 576 pregnancies after prenatal diagnosis with that of 540 pregnancies without…
This book is important, even though it offers little new information and few conclusions. Its importance lies in the challenges…
Cloning of the COL4A5 gene has now made possible prenatal testing for Alport syndrome with X-linked dominant inheritance. We…