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The association between fetal nasal bone hypoplasia and aneuploidy
Anthony O. Odibo
, Harish M. Sehdev
, Linda Dunn
, Raegan McDonald
, George A. Macones
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine & Ultrasound
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Keyphrases
Aneuploidy
100%
Nasal Bone
100%
Fetal Nasal Bone
100%
Nasal Bone Hypoplasia
100%
Fetus
60%
Fetal Aneuploidy
60%
Trisomy 21
40%
Trisomy 18
40%
Bone Evaluation
40%
Prenatal Diagnosis
40%
Hypoplastic
20%
Positive Predictive Value
20%
Optimal Threshold
20%
Negative Predictive Value
20%
Prospective Cohort Study
20%
Clinical Application
20%
Sensitivity Specificity
20%
Turner Syndrome
20%
Amniocentesis
20%
Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve
20%
Biparietal Diameter
20%
Gestational Age
20%
High-risk Population
20%
Chromosome 1
20%
Low-risk Population
20%
Chorionic Villus Sampling
20%
Chromosome 2
20%
Marker Chromosome
20%
Triploidy
20%
Fetal Biometrics
20%
Hypoplastic Nasal Bone
20%
Absent Nasal Bone
20%
Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Aneuploidy
100%
Hypoplasia
100%
Nasal Bone
100%
Prenatal Diagnosis
20%
Trisomy 21
20%
Prospective Study
10%
Prospective Cohort Study
10%
Sensitivity and Specificity
10%
Amniocentesis
10%
High Risk Population
10%
Trisomy 18
10%
Low Risk Population
10%
Chorionic Villus Sampling
10%
Turner Syndrome
10%
Chromosome 2
10%
Chromosome 1
10%
Karyotype
10%
Triploidy
10%
Marker Chromosome
10%
Sex Chromosome Aberration
10%
Gestational Age
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aneuploidy
100%
Trisomy 21
25%
Prospective Study
12%
Karyotype
12%
Prospective Cohort Study
12%
Turner Syndrome
12%
Chromosome 1
12%
High Risk Population
12%
Chorion Villus
12%
Sex Chromosome
12%
Chromosome Marker
12%
Marker Chromosome
12%
Low Risk Population
12%
Triploidy
12%
Trisomy 18
12%