Confidential inquiry into families with two siblings with cystic fibrosis

E ditor ,-Lane and colleagues' 1 confidential inquiry into families with two siblings with cystic fibrosis was essentially to determine whether couples with one child were offered prenatal diagnosis before a second pregnancy. 56% of those in Northern Ireland", does not reflect the actual s...

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description E ditor ,-Lane and colleagues' 1 confidential inquiry into families with two siblings with cystic fibrosis was essentially to determine whether couples with one child were offered prenatal diagnosis before a second pregnancy. 56% of those in Northern Ireland", does not reflect the actual situation. Since 1990 there has been a policy that when a child with cystic fibrosis is diagnosed, the paediatricians refer the family for genetic counselling.
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Counseling
Cystic fibrosis
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Evidence
Family (Sociological Unit)
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Genetic Counseling
Genetic Disorders
Genetic screening
Humans
Letters to the Editor
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Mortality
Northern Ireland
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Patients
Pregnancy
Prenatal development
Prenatal Diagnosis
Referral
Siblings
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