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Postnatal Diagnosis of Down Syndrome: Synthesis of the Evidence on How Best to Deliver the News
Pediatrics, 10/19/09
Skotko BG et al. – By implementing a few cost–neutral measures, physicians can deliver a postnatal diagnosis of DS in a manner that will be deemed by new parents as sensitive and appropriate.
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