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5. Clinical impact of additional findings detected by genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing: Follow-up results of the TRIDENT-2 study

6. Confined Placental Mosaicism Detected With Non‐Invasive Prenatal Testing: Is There an Association Between Mosaic Ratio and Pregnancy Outcome?

7. Implementing non-invasive prenatal testing in a national screening program:Lessons learned from the TRIDENT studies

8. Limited additional value of karyotyping cultured amniotic fluid cell colonies in addition to microarray on uncultured cells for confirmation of abnormal non-invasive prenatal testing results

9. Response to the comment on Diderich et al. “The role of a multidisciplinary team in managing variants of uncertain clinical significance in prenatal genetic diagnosis” (EJMG 66(10),104844)

10. The role of confined placental mosaicism in fetal growth restriction:A retrospective cohort study

11. Response to the comment on Diderich et al. “The role of a multidisciplinary team in managing variants of uncertain clinical significance in prenatal genetic diagnosis” (EJMG 66(10),104844)

12. Limited additional value of karyotyping cultured amniotic fluid cell colonies in addition to microarray on uncultured cells for confirmation of abnormal non‐invasive prenatal testing results

13. The role of confined placental mosaicism in fetal growth restriction: A retrospective cohort study.

14. Liquid Biopsies for Colorectal Cancer and Advanced Adenoma Screening and Surveillance: What to Measure?

17. Challenges and Pragmatic Solutions in Pre-Test and Post-Test Genetic Counseling for Prenatal Exome Sequencing

18. What proportion of couples with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss and with a balanced rearrangement in one parent can potentially be identified through cell-free DNA genotyping?

19. Liquid Biopsies for Colorectal Cancer and Advanced Adenoma Screening and Surveillance:What to Measure?

20. Challenges and Pragmatic Solutions in Pre-Test and Post-Test Genetic Counseling for Prenatal Exome Sequencing

21. An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer

23. NIPD for translocation carriers - yes please or no go?

25. Clinical impact of additional findings detected by genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing:Follow-up results of the TRIDENT-2 study

27. Prenatal ultrasound finding of atypical genitalia: Counseling, genetic testing and outcomes.

28. Non‐invasive prenatal diagnosis for translocation carriers—YES please or NO go?

30. How to deal with uncertainty in prenatal genomics: A systematic review of guidelines and policies

31. How to deal with uncertainty in prenatal genomics:A systematic review of guidelines and policies

32. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for translocation carriers—YES please or NO go?

34. Noninvasive Prenatal Test Results Indicative of Maternal Malignancies: A Nationwide Genetic and Clinical Follow-Up Study.

35. Nuchal translucency of 3.0-3.4 mm an indication for NIPT or microarray? Cohort analysis and literature review

36. The potential diagnostic yield of whole exome sequencing in pregnancies complicated by fetal ultrasound anomalies

41. Phenotypic Variability of Atypical 22q11.2 Deletions Not Including TBX1

44. TRIDENT-2: National Implementation of Genome-wide Non-invasive Prenatal Testing as a First-Tier Screening Test in the Netherlands

45. Social and medical need for whole genome high resolution NIPT

46. The potential diagnostic yield of whole exome sequencing in pregnancies complicated by fetal ultrasound anomalies.

47. Genomic SNP array as a gold standard for prenatal diagnosis of foetal ultrasound abnormalities

48. Placental studies elucidate discrepancies between NIPT showing a structural chromosome aberration and a differently abnormal fetal karyotype

49. Prenatally diagnosed submicroscopic familial aberrations at 18p11.32 without phenotypic effect

50. Unexpected finding of uniparental disomy mosaicism in term placentas: Is it a common feature in trisomic placentas?

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