Prenatal genetic counseling referrals for advanced maternal age: still room for improvement
Prenatal Diagnosis2013Vol. 34(1), pp. 71–74
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Eva Pompilii, Gianni Astolfi, Olga Calabrese, Elisa Calzolari, Alessandra Ferlini, Marco Lucci, Giulia Parmeggiani, Marco Seri, Anna Baroncini
Abstract
The proportion of cases with additional risk factors is smaller than reported in previous studies, but it remains substantial and confirms the need for strategies to increase awareness of the public and health professionals responsible for the care of women in childbearing age.
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