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An evaluation of the decision-making process regarding amniocentesis following a screen-positive maternal serum screen result
Prenatal Diagnosis, 02/26/09
Kobelka C et al. - To help avoid, or at least prepare women for the likelihood of increased anxiety following a screen-positive MSS result, and help prepare them for decision making, it is important to target MSS counselling to the individuality of the patient, and address these factors before MSS is undertaken.
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