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Frequency of fetal karyotype abnormalities in women undergoing invasive testing in the absence of ultrasound and other high-risk indications.

Jose Carlos P FerreiraFrancesca R GratiKomal BajajFrancesca MalvestitiMaria Beatrice GrimiAnna TrottaRosaria LiutiSilvia MilaniLara BrancaJacob HartmanFederico MaggiGiuseppe SimoniSusan J Gross
Published in: Prenatal diagnosis (2016)
By determining frequencies for individual karyotype anomalies stratified by MA and GA, in the setting of normal-appearing fetuses, a more personalized risk assessment, including the residual risk after a normal fetal aneuploidy screening result, can be provided. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keyphrases
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