Psychological and social consequences of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): a scoping review
Abstract Background Genomics-based noninvasive prenatal tests (NIPT) allow screening for chromosomal anomalies such as Down syndrome (trisomy 21). The technique uses cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) that circulates in the maternal blood and is detectable from 5 weeks of gestation onwards. Parents who ch...
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Main Authors: | Valérie Labonté (Author), Dima Alsaid (Author), Britta Lang (Author), Joerg J. Meerpohl (Author) |
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