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How to choose a test for prenatal genetic diagnosis: a practical overview

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ISSN: 0002-9378, Vol: 228, Issue: 2, Page: 178-186
2023
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Establishing the diagnosis of a fetal genetic disease in utero expands decision-making opportunities for individuals during pregnancy and enables providers to tailor prenatal care and surveillance to disease-specific risks. The selection of prenatal genetic tests is guided by key details from fetal imaging, family and obstetrical history, suspected diagnoses and mechanisms of disease, an accurate understanding of what abnormalities each test is designed to detect, and, at times, the gestational age at which testing is initiated. Pre- and posttest counseling, by or in conjunction with providers trained in genetics, ensure an accurate understanding of genetic tests, their potential results and limitations, estimated turnaround time for results, and the clinical implications of their findings. As prenatal diagnosis and testing options continue to expand rapidly, it is increasingly important for obstetrical providers to understand how to choose appropriate genetic testing and contextualize the clinical implications of their results.

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