Journal article

Increased nuchal translucency after low-risk noninvasive prenatal testing: What should we tell prospective parents?

J Kelley, G McGillivray, S Meagher, L Hui

Prenatal Diagnosis | Published : 2021

Abstract

Three decades ago, the observation that first trimester fetuses with excess fluid accumulation at the back of the neck were more likely to be aneuploid, gave rise to a new era of prenatal screening. The nuchal translucency (NT) measurement in combination with serum biomarkers and maternal age, resulted in the first trimester combined screening (FTCS) program. The introduction of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) over the past decade has introduced the option for parents to receive highly sensitive and specific screening information for common trisomy from as early as 10 weeks gestation, altering the traditional pathway FTCS pathway. The retention of the 11–13-week NT ultrasound remains imp..

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