Re-evaluation of risk for Down syndrome by means of the combined test in pregnant women of 35 years or more
Prenatal Diagnosis2005Vol. 25(2), pp. 133–136
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Gabriele Centini, Gabriele Centini, L. Rosignoli, R. Scarinci, Elisa Faldini, C Morra, Gabriele Centini, Gabriele Centini, Felice Petraglia
Abstract
The application of the combined test reduced the need for invasive testing to only 14% of the studied pregnant population, without missing any of the fetuses with trisomy 21 or 18.
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