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Diagnostic performance of routine ultrasound screening for fetal abnormalities in an unselected Swedish population in 2000-2005
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 11/03/09
Romosan G et al. – In a screening program consisting of one fetal anomaly scan at 18 weeks and another at 32 weeks the detection rate of major malformations in chromosomally normal fetuses was 68% with a detection rate of 37% at < 22 weeks. The corresponding detection rates of chromosomally abnormal fetuses were 46% and 33%. Fewer than one in 500 screened fetuses had an ultrasound diagnosis of an anomaly that was not confirmed after birth.
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