Abstract – The risk of having a pregnancy with Down syndrome increases with maternal age. The percentage of all births in England and Wales to mothers aged 35 and over increased from 9% in 1989 to 19 % in 2003. A 51 % increase in the numbers of pregnancies with Down syndrome has been observed over the same time period (from 954 to 1440). Due to improvements in antenatal screening for Down syndrome and the subsequent termination of affected pregnancies, the total number of births with Down syndrome decreased from 770 in 1989 to 609 in 2003. However the number of births with Down syndrome to women aged 35 and over increased from 186 in 1989 to 310 in 2003 because of the increasing number of pregnancies amongst these women
Objective This study aims to evaluate trends in prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) births in the Nethe...
Purpose: Children born to older parents are at greater risk for genetic abnormalities, such as Down ...
In the Northern Netherlands, we examined the live birth prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) and the imp...
This study reports changes in the prevalence and outcome of Down's syndrome pregnancies within a 15-...
SUMMARY Two hundred and thirty-three children born in Manitoba with Down syndrome between 1965 and 1...
This study reports changes in the prevalence and outcome of Down's syndrome pregnancies within a 15-...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine trends of Down syndrome (DS) in relation to materna...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine trends of Down syndrome (DS) in relation to materna...
none23siBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine trends of Down syndrome (DS) in relation t...
In northwest European countries maternal age is increasing. This will lead to an increase of the pre...
In northwest European countries maternal age is increasing. This will lead to an increase of the pre...
In the Northern Netherlands, we examined the live birth prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) and the imp...
BACKGROUND: EUROCAT is a network of population-based registries for the epidemiologic surveillance o...
This study examines trends and geographical differences in total and live birth prevalence of trisom...
Background: EUROCAT is a network of population-based registries for the epidemiologic surveillance o...
Objective This study aims to evaluate trends in prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) births in the Nethe...
Purpose: Children born to older parents are at greater risk for genetic abnormalities, such as Down ...
In the Northern Netherlands, we examined the live birth prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) and the imp...
This study reports changes in the prevalence and outcome of Down's syndrome pregnancies within a 15-...
SUMMARY Two hundred and thirty-three children born in Manitoba with Down syndrome between 1965 and 1...
This study reports changes in the prevalence and outcome of Down's syndrome pregnancies within a 15-...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine trends of Down syndrome (DS) in relation to materna...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine trends of Down syndrome (DS) in relation to materna...
none23siBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine trends of Down syndrome (DS) in relation t...
In northwest European countries maternal age is increasing. This will lead to an increase of the pre...
In northwest European countries maternal age is increasing. This will lead to an increase of the pre...
In the Northern Netherlands, we examined the live birth prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) and the imp...
BACKGROUND: EUROCAT is a network of population-based registries for the epidemiologic surveillance o...
This study examines trends and geographical differences in total and live birth prevalence of trisom...
Background: EUROCAT is a network of population-based registries for the epidemiologic surveillance o...
Objective This study aims to evaluate trends in prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) births in the Nethe...
Purpose: Children born to older parents are at greater risk for genetic abnormalities, such as Down ...
In the Northern Netherlands, we examined the live birth prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) and the imp...