Ultrasonography-guided amniocentesis in singleton pregnancies: a review of the first 1,000 cases

To assess factors that might influence the success rate, safety and reliability of amniocentesis. A retrospective study analyzing of the outcome of the first 1,000 cases of amniocenteses. The outpatient clinic of prenatal diagnosis and therapy laboratory of a University tertiary care centre. A revie...

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Gestational Age
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Infant, Newborn
Male
Nigeria - epidemiology
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnancy Trimesters
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