The use of the decision aid improved informed decision-making regarding prenataltesting.
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Genetic diagnosis can also provide a possibility for prenataltesting.
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It is an essential quality control component of noninvasive prenataltesting (NIPT) results.
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Healthcare professionals should take these differences into consideration when counseling pregnant women on prenataltesting.
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This technology is potentially valuable for using circulating plasma nucleic acids for prenataltesting and research.
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Background: Massively parallel sequencing has recently been used in noninvasive prenataldiagnosis.
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The decisions and practices in prenataldiagnosis should be debated throughout society.
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The introduction of fetal echocardiography has made prenataldiagnosis of CHD possible.
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This enabled us to provide definitive prenataldiagnosis at 10 weeks' gestation.
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There is no specific ultrasound prenataldiagnosis and no identified genetic locus.
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Circulating fetal nucleated cells (CFNCs) have shown potential in noninvasive prenataldiagnostics.
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Genetic sequencing is currently used in limited capacity to study patients' cancer tumors or in prenataldiagnostics.
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Examination of LOH is useful for prenataldiagnostics especially when time is lacking due to patient's pregnancy or in case of mutation screening failure.
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Analyses in Denmark were restricted to the period before prenataldiagnostics became available (2004) and pregnancy terminations of fetuses with birth defects became more common.
Uso de prenatal screening em inglês
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The intervention group additionally received an information booklet about prenatalscreening and diagnosis.
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Data were collected on the prenatalscreening method, diagnosis, and delivery.
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Main outcome measures: Women's knowledge score of prenatalscreening.
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Our data showed that the prenatalscreening rate of CHD appears satisfactory in Southern France.
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These results justify efforts to improve prenatalscreening programs.
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This study did not find any benefit in terms of mortality from prenatalscreening for CHD.
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Genetic evaluation consisted of noninvasive prenatalscreening (NIPS) or amniocentesis.
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We evaluated performance characteristics of a laboratory-developed, non-invasive prenatalscreening (NIPS) assay for fetal aneuploidies.
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Objective: This study evaluates pregnant women's and healthcare professionals' preferences regarding specific prenatalscreening and diagnostic test characteristics.
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The majority of women receiving an abnormal result on routine prenatalscreening subsequently give birth to unaffected children.
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Proponents of prenatalscreening and the new abortion legislation say it's all about giving women information, and choice.
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Noninvasive prenatalscreening (NIPS) is revolutionizing prenatalscreening as a result of its increased sensitivity, specificity.
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The correlation between education, knowledge score, experiential knowledge of congenital disabilities, and the likelihood of accepting prenatalscreening.
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Objective: Yearly, 450 000 pregnant Canadians are eligible for voluntary prenatalscreening for trisomy 21.
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Recently, practices have begun integrating cell-free DNA-based noninvasive prenatalscreening as a screening option for a variety of genetic conditions.
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Nevertheless, our results, suggest that NT is not a very effective or efficient tool for the prenatalscreening of CHD.