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1. Benefits of contingent screening vs primary screening by cell-free DNA testing: think again.

2. Counseling for non-invasive prenatal testing ( NIPT): what pregnant women may want to know.

3. Non-invasive prenatal testing for trisomy 13: more harm than good?

4. Consensus diagnostic criteria and monitoring of twin anemia-polycythemia sequence: Delphi procedure.

5. Consensus definition and essential reporting parameters of selective fetal growth restriction in twin pregnancy: a Delphi procedure.

6. Prenatal diagnosis of LUTO: improving diagnostic accuracy.

7. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for Down syndrome: no paradigm shift, just better testing... and it is already here!

8. Interobserver agreement in detailed prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease by telemedicine using four-dimensional ultrasound with spatiotemporal image correlation.

9. Timely diagnosis of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome in monochorionic twin pregnancies by biweekly sonography combined with patient instruction to report onset of symptoms.

10. Pathophysiology and treatment of fetal anemia due to placental chorioangioma.

12. EP21.04: BOOSTB4: a clinical study to determine safety and efficacy of pre- and/or postnatal stem cell transplantation for treatment of osteogenesis imperfecta.

13. Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancy.

14. OP15.01: Inter-observer agreement in detailed prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease by telemedicine using four-dimensional ultrasound.

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