Prenatal ultrasound finding of atypical genitalia: Counseling, genetic testing and outcomes.
Yolande van BeverIrene A L GroenenbergMaarten F C M KnapenArianne B DessensSabine E HannemaKatja P WolffenbuttelKarin E M DiderichLies H HoefslootMalgorzata Ilona SrebniakHennie T BruggenwirthPublished in: Prenatal diagnosis (2022)
For optimal care, referral for an expert fetal US scan, GC and invasive diagnostics including broad testing should be offered after prenatal detection of isolated atypical genitalia.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- healthcare
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- palliative care
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- smoking cessation
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- mass spectrometry
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