Perinatal outcomes after a prenatal diagnosis of a fetal copy number variant: A retrospective population-based cohort study
Cecilia Pynaker,
Jacqui McCoy,
Jane Halliday
et al.
Abstract:Background
There are no established guidelines for the follow up of infants born after a prenatal diagnosis of a genomic copy number variant (CNV), despite their increased risk of developmental issues. The aims of this study were (i) to determine the perinatal outcomes of fetuses diagnosed with and without a CNV, and (ii) to establish a population-based paediatric cohort for long term developmental follow up.
Methods
An Australian state-wide research database was screened for pregnant individuals who had a … Show more
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