Procedure-related miscarriages and down syndrome–affected births: implications for prenatal testing based on women’s preferences 1 1 We thank Virginia Gildengorin, PhD, for statistical support. We also thank Bryna Harwood, MD, James Lewis, MD, Ruth Schaber MD, and David Walton, MD, at Kaiser Permanente, and the following physicians for their participation in this study: Albert L. Brooks, MD, Carol Eades, MD, Chris Grover, MD, Susan Sykes, MD (La Clinica de la Raza); Curtis E. Montgomery, MD, Alex Moy, MD, Lawrence Newman, MD, Laura Norell, MD, M. Ming Quan, MD, Kimberly Sorem, MD, and Jonathan Wong, MD (North East Medical Services).
Titel:
Procedure-related miscarriages and down syndrome–affected births: implications for prenatal testing based on women’s preferences 1 1 We thank Virginia Gildengorin, PhD, for statistical support. We also thank Bryna Harwood, MD, James Lewis, MD, Ruth Schaber MD, and David Walton, MD, at Kaiser Permanente, and the following physicians for their participation in this study: Albert L. Brooks, MD, Carol Eades, MD, Chris Grover, MD, Susan Sykes, MD (La Clinica de la Raza); Curtis E. Montgomery, MD, Alex Moy, MD, Lawrence Newman, MD, Laura Norell, MD, M. Ming Quan, MD, Kimberly Sorem, MD, and Jonathan Wong, MD (North East Medical Services).
Auteur:
Kuppermann, Miriam Nease Jr, Robert F Learman, Lee A Gates, Elena Blumberg, Bruce Washington, A.Eugene
Verschenen in:
Obstetrics and gynecology
Paginering:
Jaargang 96 (2000) nr. 4 pagina's 6 p.
Jaar:
2000
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Uitgever:
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists