TORCH test for fetal medicine indications: only CMV is necessary in the United Kingdom
Prenatal Diagnosis2005Vol. 25(11), pp. 1028–1031
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Abstract
In the United Kingdom, complete maternal TORCH testing because of fetal findings on detailed scans is often not necessary. Testing can be limited only to CMV, particularly since other infectious agents, including toxoplasmosis, are uncommon in the United Kingdom. More understanding of the relevance of the different ultrasound features to congenital infections is also important.
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