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1. Evidence to Support the Clinical Utility of Prenatal Exome Sequencing in Evaluation of the Fetus with Congenital Anomalies: Scientific Impact Paper No. 64 [February] 2021

2. Factor's that impact on women's decision-making around prenatal genomic tests: An international discrete choice survey

3. Fetal exome sequencing for isolated increased nuchal translucency: should we be doing it?

4. Fetal hydrops and the Incremental yield of Next-generation sequencing over standard prenatal Diagnostic testing (FIND) study: prospective cohort study and meta-analysis

5. COngenital heart disease and the Diagnostic yield with Exome sequencing (CODE) study: prospective cohort study and systematic review

6. The 2019 MalcolmFerguson-SmithYoung Investigator Award

8. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 2: The 59 genes ACMG recommends reporting as secondary findings when sequencing postnatally should be reported when detected on fetal (and parental) sequencing

11. The 2018 Malcolm Ferguson-Smith Young Investigator Award

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18. The incremental yield of prenatal exome sequencing over chromosome microarray for congenital heart abnormalities: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

19. Current controversy in prenatal diagnosis: The use of cfDNA to screen for monogenic conditions in low risk populations is ready for clinical use.

20. Monogenic conditions and central nervous system anomalies: A prospective study, systematic review and meta-analysis.

21. 'Something that helped the whole picture': Experiences of parents offered rapid prenatal exome sequencing in routine clinical care in the English National Health Service.

24. Non-invasive fetal genotyping for maternal alleles with droplet digital PCR: A comparative study of analytical approaches.

26. Factors that impact on women's decision-making around prenatal genomic tests: An international discrete choice survey.

27. Lessons learnt from prenatal exome sequencing.

28. Diagnostic yield of exome sequencing for prenatal diagnosis of fetal structural anomalies: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

29. International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis Updated Position Statement on the use of genome-wide sequencing for prenatal diagnosis.

30. Implementing a rapid fetal exome sequencing service: What do parents and health professionals think?

31. What's out there for parents? A systematic review of online information about prenatal microarray and exome sequencing.

33. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis: Expanded NIPT that includes conditions other than trisomies 13, 18, and 21 should be offered.

35. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 2: The 59 genes ACMG recommends reporting as secondary findings when sequencing postnatally should be reported when detected on fetal (and parental) sequencing.

36. Right or wrong? Looking through the retrospectoscope to analyse predictions made a decade ago in prenatal diagnosis and fetal surgery.

37. Couples experiences of receiving uncertain results following prenatal microarray or exome sequencing: A mixed-methods systematic review.

39. The role of sonographic phenotyping in delivering an efficient noninvasive prenatal diagnosis service for FGFR3-related skeletal dysplasias.

40. "The communication and support from the health professional is incredibly important": A qualitative study exploring the processes and practices that support parental decision-making about postmortem examination.

42. A sonographic approach to the prenatal diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias.

44. Is traditional perinatal autopsy needed after detailed fetal ultrasound and post-mortem MRI?

45. Ensuring high standards for the delivery of NIPT world-wide: Development of an international external quality assessment scheme.

46. In case you missed it: The prenatal diagnosis editors bring you the most significant advances of 2018.

49. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 2: Cell-free DNA prenatal screening should be used to identify all chromosome abnormalities.

50. In case you missed it: The Prenatal Diagnosis editors bring you the most significant advances of 2017.

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