Study protocol: childhood outcomes of fetal genomic variants: the PrenatAL Microarray (PALM) cohort study
Abstract Background The implementation of genomic testing in pregnancy means that couples have access to more information about their child's genetic make-up before birth than ever before. One of the resulting challenges is the management of genetic variations with unclear clinical significance...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Hui (Author), Cecilia Pynaker (Author), Joanne Kennedy (Author), Sharon Lewis (Author), David J. Amor (Author), Susan P. Walker (Author), Jane Halliday (Author), On behalf of the PALM cohort study group (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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