How does Fetal Autopsy after Pregnancy Loss or Termination for Anomalies and other Complications Change Recurrence Risk?
Abstract Objective Historically, fetal autopsy was common after terminations for anomalies. Previous studies report that fetal autopsy confirms ultrasound findings in the majority of cases. This study aims to examine correlation between prenatal and autopsy diagnoses at University of California, San...
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Main Authors: | Arianna Cassidy (Author), Claire Herrick (Author), Mary E. Norton (Author), Philip C. Ursell (Author), Juan Vargas (Author), Jennifer L. Kerns (Author) |
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Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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