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Non-invasive prenatal diagnostic test accuracy for fetal sex using cell-free DNA a review and meta-analysis

Non-invasive prenatal diagnostic test accuracy for fetal sex using cell-free DNA a review and meta-analysis

... Due to the risk of miscarriage with these traditional prenatal diagnostic methods, enormous interest has arisen in the field of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD). In 1997, Lo et al. [3] ...

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Helping patients and physicians reach individualized medical decisions : theory and application to prenatal diagnostic testing

Helping patients and physicians reach individualized medical decisions : theory and application to prenatal diagnostic testing

... a prenatal diagnostic test. The term prenatal diagnosis refers broadly to a number of different techniques and procedures that can be performed dur- ing a pregnancy to provide information about the ...

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Non invasive prenatal diagnostic test accuracy for fetal sex using cell free DNA a review and meta analysis

Non invasive prenatal diagnostic test accuracy for fetal sex using cell free DNA a review and meta analysis

... Due to the risk of miscarriage with these traditional prenatal diagnostic methods, enormous interest has arisen in the field of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD). In 1997, Lo et al. [3] ...

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A study on attitude of parents on gender preference and prenatal diagnostic test in an urban community of Sambalpur, a tribal district of India

A study on attitude of parents on gender preference and prenatal diagnostic test in an urban community of Sambalpur, a tribal district of India

... opened up avenue for the girl haters leading to serious disturbances in sex ratio as a result of female feticide. Access and availability of this facility in urban area has brought about adverse sex ratio in these areas. ...

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Mosaic genome-wide maternal isodiploidy: an extreme form of imprinting disorder presenting as prenatal diagnostic challenge

Mosaic genome-wide maternal isodiploidy: an extreme form of imprinting disorder presenting as prenatal diagnostic challenge

... prenatal and postnatal growth retardation (IUGR and PNGR), severe feeding difficulties but without characteristic dysmorphisms [27]. Clinical consequences of maternal UPD(6) and UPD(16) are still under debate but ...

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Maternal age–based prenatal screening for chromosomal disorders

Maternal age–based prenatal screening for chromosomal disorders

... positive prenatal screening test (equivalent to the risk of a 35-year-old or greater), or if they had a family history of genetic disease or abnormal ultrasound ...invasive prenatal diagnostic ...

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The importance of prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis in the identification of numerical chromosomal abnormalities

The importance of prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis in the identification of numerical chromosomal abnormalities

... invasive diagnostic methods have been utilized to prevent the birth of a fetus and infant mortality does not exceed ...comprehensive prenatal screening for chromosomal abnormalities or congenital ...

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... The authors concluded that ductus veno- sus doppler blood flow examination is useful in the first trimester prenatal diagnostic since it increases the sensitivity of the combined test in the assessment of ...

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Non invasive fetal RHD genotyping tests : a systematic review of the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy in published studies

Non invasive fetal RHD genotyping tests : a systematic review of the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy in published studies

... the diagnostic accuracy of non-invasive prenatal diagnostic (NIPD) tests for RHD genotyping using fetal material extracted from maternal blood have been published steadily for over a ...of ...

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Cytogenetic Analysis of Amniotic Fluid Cells in 4206 Cases of  High-Risk Pregnant Women

Cytogenetic Analysis of Amniotic Fluid Cells in 4206 Cases of High-Risk Pregnant Women

... Results: A total of 358 abnormal karyotypes were detected and the abnormal rate was 8.54%. Among them, autosomal aneuploidy was the most common pattern occupied 64.53% and the detection rate was 5.51%, of which 173 ...

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Impacts of online and group perinatal education: a mixed methods study protocol for the optimization of perinatal health services

Impacts of online and group perinatal education: a mixed methods study protocol for the optimization of perinatal health services

... Background: Prenatal education is a core component of perinatal care and services provided by health ...group prenatal education is the most common educational model, some health institutions have opted to ...

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Bisphenols as A Legacy Pollutant, and Their Effects on Organ Vulnerability

Bisphenols as A Legacy Pollutant, and Their Effects on Organ Vulnerability

... both prenatal and childhood stage ...that prenatal and early childhood BPA exposure of children results in behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, and hyperactivity ...that prenatal ...

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Clinical impact of copy number variation analysis using high-resolution microarray technologies: advantages, limitations and concerns

Clinical impact of copy number variation analysis using high-resolution microarray technologies: advantages, limitations and concerns

... 29. Miller DT, Adam MP, Aradhya S, Biesecker LG, Brothman AR, Carter NP, Church DM, Crolla JA, Eichler EE, Epstein CJ, Faucett WA, Feuk L, Friedman JM, Hamosh A, Jackson L, Kaminsky EB, Kok K, Krantz ID, Kuhn RM, Lee C, ...

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Lobes and fissures in fetal lung at different gestational ages: anatomical study with clinical significance

Lobes and fissures in fetal lung at different gestational ages: anatomical study with clinical significance

... of prenatal fissures results in absence or incompleteness of ...of prenatal fissures results in accessory lobes and incomplete fissures indicate partial fusion between ...

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Prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure influences the gut microbiota of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units

Prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure influences the gut microbiota of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units

... At the phylum level on d7, Proteobacteria (PAF 79.57%, PAT 92.35%) and Firmicutes (PAF 9.73%, PAT 4.69%) were predominant in gut microbiota, followed by Actino- bacteria (PAF 1.58%, PAT 0.02%) and Bacteroidetes (PAF ...

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Down to the Felt: How Ohio's Lackluster Statutory Scheme Gambles with the Lives of Mothers and Innocent Children

Down to the Felt: How Ohio's Lackluster Statutory Scheme Gambles with the Lives of Mothers and Innocent Children

... Chances to act proactively and prevent harm are rarely presented in our society. Remedial measures are put in place long after lives have been endangered and people have been harmed. Ohio has the rare opportunity to be ...

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Quality of prenatal care questionnaire: psychometric testing in an Australia population

Quality of prenatal care questionnaire: psychometric testing in an Australia population

... described by Streiner and Norman [32] that is widely used. The use of a convenience sample is a study limitation. The relatively high mean subscale scores suggest a poten- tial selection bias in that women who received ...

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The effect of a prenatal lifestyle intervention on glucose metabolism: results of the Norwegian Fit for Delivery randomized controlled trial

The effect of a prenatal lifestyle intervention on glucose metabolism: results of the Norwegian Fit for Delivery randomized controlled trial

... Maternal glucose regulation appears to be fundamentally important for fetal growth and pregnancy health. Ob- servational studies demonstrate a linear relationship be- tween maternal glucose levels and adverse obstetrical ...

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Evaluation of an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay specific for human immunoglobulin G as a Screening test for detecting anti toxoplasma antibodies

Evaluation of an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay specific for human immunoglobulin G as a Screening test for detecting anti toxoplasma antibodies

... The Oregon State prenatal screening program was designed to meet these criteria by identifying in the prenatal population those individuals at risk of infection based upon a negative tes[r] ...

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Preferred prenatal counselling at the limits of viability: a survey among Dutch perinatal professionals

Preferred prenatal counselling at the limits of viability: a survey among Dutch perinatal professionals

... on prenatal counselling, sev- eral prenatal counselling surveys that were kindly shared with us [5, 16, 17, 33–35], observations from previous Dutch studies [28], and on public discussions generated by the ...

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