Termination of pregnancy for fetal abnormalities: main arguments and a decision-tree model
Prenatal Diagnosis2015Vol. 35(11), pp. 1128–1136
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Semir Köse, Sabahattin Altunyurt, Nuri Yıldırım, Pembe Keskinoğlu, Tufan Çankaya, Elçin Bora, Derya Erçal, Erdener Özer
Abstract
Continuously changing literature on prenatal and postnatal therapy options and the long term outcome of various fetal abnormalities influence committee decisions. Theoretical high success rates and inconsistent data on long term prognosis of some anomaly groups resulted in heterogenous decisions and various approval ratios.
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