abstract: Noninvasive prenatal testing using cell-free fetal DNA (CffDNA) testing is a rapidly developing area in prenatal diagnosis. Fetal genetic testing can occur with a simple maternal blood sample, since CffDNA can be found in maternal plasma. Thus, no harm is caused to mother or fetus to obtain this genetic information, providing significant benefits for those users. How the test should be integrated in existing prenatal programs has yet to be seen. CffDNA testing is an exciting technology and has attracted attention from many stakeholders, yet the lack of regulation and guidance has left legal, ethical, and social questions unanswered. This paper outlines a number of those issues expressed in the present literature on the matter
Prenatal diagnosis is now part of established obstetric practice in many countries. However, convent...
Background:Prenatal paternity test is mostly performed by using Amniocentesis or Chorionic Villus Sa...
Background: Cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) can be detected in maternal blood during pregnancy, opening...
The recent release of new, non-invasive prenatal tests for fetal aneuploidy using cell-free fetal DN...
Abstract Circulating fetal cell-free DNA (cffDNA) is emerging as the most reliable known target for ...
Prenatal diagnosis of invasive and noninvasive tests can be done in a way (NIPT), but because of the...
Fetal aneuploidies are among the most common causes of miscarriages, perinatal mortality and neurode...
Cell-free DNA (cf DNA) testing has recently become indispensable in diagnostic testing and screening...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study is to provide an ethical framework for clinicians and companies prov...
Current prenatal diagnostics is mainly based on obtaining fetal DNA through invasive procedures such...
Prenatal diagnosis for genetic diseases nowadays is still carried out by invasive procedures such as...
New tools for higher-resolution fetal genome analysis including microarray and next-generation seque...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd New tools for higher-resolution fetal genome analysis including microarray and n...
Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) is based on fetal DNA analysis starting from a simple periphe...
Chromosomal disorders arise from errors in cell division and many are detected during prenatal devel...
Prenatal diagnosis is now part of established obstetric practice in many countries. However, convent...
Background:Prenatal paternity test is mostly performed by using Amniocentesis or Chorionic Villus Sa...
Background: Cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) can be detected in maternal blood during pregnancy, opening...
The recent release of new, non-invasive prenatal tests for fetal aneuploidy using cell-free fetal DN...
Abstract Circulating fetal cell-free DNA (cffDNA) is emerging as the most reliable known target for ...
Prenatal diagnosis of invasive and noninvasive tests can be done in a way (NIPT), but because of the...
Fetal aneuploidies are among the most common causes of miscarriages, perinatal mortality and neurode...
Cell-free DNA (cf DNA) testing has recently become indispensable in diagnostic testing and screening...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study is to provide an ethical framework for clinicians and companies prov...
Current prenatal diagnostics is mainly based on obtaining fetal DNA through invasive procedures such...
Prenatal diagnosis for genetic diseases nowadays is still carried out by invasive procedures such as...
New tools for higher-resolution fetal genome analysis including microarray and next-generation seque...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd New tools for higher-resolution fetal genome analysis including microarray and n...
Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) is based on fetal DNA analysis starting from a simple periphe...
Chromosomal disorders arise from errors in cell division and many are detected during prenatal devel...
Prenatal diagnosis is now part of established obstetric practice in many countries. However, convent...
Background:Prenatal paternity test is mostly performed by using Amniocentesis or Chorionic Villus Sa...
Background: Cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) can be detected in maternal blood during pregnancy, opening...