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fetal chromosomal abnormalities is an essential part of antenatal care. Historically, maternal age was the determinant of risk. Women older than 35 years at the time of delivery were offered genetic counseling and amniocentesis because of p...
disorder. This means that it is transmitted from father to son. When a baby is conceived, the him / herself receives half the chromosomes from their mother and the other half comes from his father. If both parents are carriers of the defici...
frequent blood samples cause anaemia among critically ill patients and the guidelines to the practitioners in the haematological practices. The author will also examine what changes do the nurse’s experience and skills is required in judgin...
prenatal diagnosis was employed for conditions generally regarded by physicians as serious and for which there were no treatments. It is now available for conditions with little or uncertain impact on postnatal health and functioning, condi...
eugenics should be practiced, but, rather, to what extent. At present, only a limited amount of eugenic manipulation is being performed. For all but most blatantly disadvantageous genes, such as those for hemoglobin S or hemophilia, it may ...
Down syndrome ranks second to fragile X syndrome as the most frequent genetic cause of mental retardation. Although recognized by Edouard Seguin, a French physician and educator, as early as 1846, the first written description of the disord...
Erythroblastosis fetalis, also called hemolytic disease in the newborn (HDN) is a blood disorder in which a mother produces antibodies during pregnancy that attack red blood cells of their own fetus when the mother and baby have blood types...