Prenatal diagnosis and management of sex chromosome aneuploidy: a report on 98 cases
Prenatal Diagnosis2004Vol. 24(3), pp. 213–218
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J.-L. Brun, Flore Gangbo, Zon Qi Wen, Katia Galant, Laurence Taine, B. Maugey‐Laulom, Denis Roux, Raphaëlle Mangione, J. Horovitz, Robert Saura
Abstract
The relatively low termination rate (28%) in pregnancies where the fetus was affected by SCP and the decreasing termination trend over time in our centre suggest an improved knowledge of the pathological conditions associated with SCP, influencing genetic counselling.
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