The present thesis aimed to study several aspects and implications of prenatal screening and diagnosis, with special emphasis on screening for structural and genetic anomalies during the first trimester of pregnancy. Chapter 3 shows the impact of the introduction of the Dutch Prenatal Screening program on the redistribution of perinatal mortality rates in fetuses and children with congenital anomalies. Chapter 2 and chapter 7 focus on the timing of diagnosis of congenital anomalies by ultrasound and demonstrate how the lack of first-trimester anatomical screening (FTAS) causes a delay in the diagnosis of severe defects. Subsequently, chapter 4 and chapter 5 present the additional value of the combined test (CT) (with nuchal translucency mea...
Up till the early 1970s, prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomalies was primarily aimed at detectin...
Objectives: Birth defects are a major health burden. Primary prevention is at present emerging, i.e....
United States and European consensus views differ on the place of routine ultrasound scans during pr...
The present thesis aimed to study several aspects and implications of prenatal screening and diagnos...
The present thesis aimed to study several aspects and implications of prenatal screening and diagnos...
OBJECTIVE: Aim of the study was to assess the percentage and type of anomalies (structural and chrom...
Background: Congenital abnormalities are one of the important contributors to perinatal morbidity an...
Objectives: The main aim of this study was to assess the proportion and type of congenital anomalies...
Prenatal diagnosis is a rapidly evolving speciality. Screening for aneuploidy begins with non-sonogr...
__Abstract__ Congenital abnormalities are the main cause of infant death in industrialised count...
Results from ultrasound in low-risk pregnant women are significant when routine screening is perform...
Contains fulltext : 174531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
In this thesis we studied the efficacy and utilization of prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis ...
Congenital fetal anomalies contribute to the global burden of disease in children. Various screening...
Introduction: Prenatal diagnosis of structural malformations and chromosome anomalies is possible in...
Up till the early 1970s, prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomalies was primarily aimed at detectin...
Objectives: Birth defects are a major health burden. Primary prevention is at present emerging, i.e....
United States and European consensus views differ on the place of routine ultrasound scans during pr...
The present thesis aimed to study several aspects and implications of prenatal screening and diagnos...
The present thesis aimed to study several aspects and implications of prenatal screening and diagnos...
OBJECTIVE: Aim of the study was to assess the percentage and type of anomalies (structural and chrom...
Background: Congenital abnormalities are one of the important contributors to perinatal morbidity an...
Objectives: The main aim of this study was to assess the proportion and type of congenital anomalies...
Prenatal diagnosis is a rapidly evolving speciality. Screening for aneuploidy begins with non-sonogr...
__Abstract__ Congenital abnormalities are the main cause of infant death in industrialised count...
Results from ultrasound in low-risk pregnant women are significant when routine screening is perform...
Contains fulltext : 174531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
In this thesis we studied the efficacy and utilization of prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis ...
Congenital fetal anomalies contribute to the global burden of disease in children. Various screening...
Introduction: Prenatal diagnosis of structural malformations and chromosome anomalies is possible in...
Up till the early 1970s, prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomalies was primarily aimed at detectin...
Objectives: Birth defects are a major health burden. Primary prevention is at present emerging, i.e....
United States and European consensus views differ on the place of routine ultrasound scans during pr...