Noninvasive prenatal testing of trisomies 21 and 18 by massively parallel sequencing of maternal plasma DNA in twin pregnancies
Prenatal Diagnosis2013Vol. 34(4), pp. 335–340
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Xuan Huang, Jing Zheng, Min Chen, Yangyu Zhao, Chunlei Zhang, Lifu Liu, Weiwei Xie, Shuqiong Shi, Yuan Wei, Dongzhu Lei, Chenming Xu, Qichang Wu, Xiaoling Guo, Xiaomei Shi, Yi Zhou, Qiufang Liu, Ya Gao, Fuman Jiang, Hongyun Zhang, Fengxia Su, Huijuan Ge, Xuchao Li, Xiaoyu Pan, Sheng‐Pei Chen, Fang Chen, Qun Fang, Hui Jiang, Tze Kin Lau, Wei Wang
Abstract
Our study further supported that sequencing-based noninvasive prenatal testing of trisomy 21 in twin pregnancies could be achieved with a high accuracy, which could effectively avoid almost 95% of invasive prenatal diagnosis procedures.
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