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Chromosomal microarray in fetuses with increased nuchal translucency
I. C.B. Lund, R. Christensen,
O. B. Petersen
, I. Vogel, E. M. Vestergaard
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Increased nuchal Translucency
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Fetus
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Chromosomal Microarray
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Nuchal Translucency
50%
Chorionic Villus Sampling
50%
Copy number Variation
25%
Publicly Funded
25%
Diagnostic Techniques
25%
Genomic Imbalances
25%
Aneuploidy
25%
Pathogenic Copy number Variant (pCNV)
25%
Clinical Value
25%
Pregnant Women
25%
Chromosome 18
25%
Healthcare
25%
Ongoing Pregnancy
25%
Clinical Setting
25%
High-resolution
25%
First-trimester Screening
25%
Oligonucleotide Array
25%
Chromosome X
25%
Obstetric Unit
25%
Denmark
25%
Clinical Significance
25%
Triploidy
25%
Chromosome 21
25%
Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH)
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Polymerase Chain Reaction
100%
Nuchal Translucency Measurement
100%
Chorion Villus
50%
Obstetrics
25%
DNA Microarray
25%
Chromosome 18
25%
Triploidy
25%
Clinical Significance
25%
Pregnancy
25%
Aneuploidy
25%
X Chromosome
25%
Chromosome 21
25%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Diagnostic Procedure
25%
Comparative Genomic Hybridization
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
100%
Chorion Villus
50%
Aneuploidy
25%
Comparative Genomic Hybridization
25%
DNA Microarray
25%
Chromosome 18
25%
Pregnancy
25%
Genomics
25%
X Chromosome
25%
Triploidy
25%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Chromosome 21
25%