Challenges in the diagnosis of fetal non‐chromosomal abnormalities at 11–13 weeks
Prenatal Diagnosis2011Vol. 31(1), pp. 90–102
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Abstract
At 11-13 weeks some abnormalities are always detectable, some can never be and others are potentially detectable depending on their association with increased NT, the phenotypic expression of the abnormality with gestation and the objectives set for such a scan.
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