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Handbook of Prenatal Diagnosis.
  1. PATRICIA A BOYD, Clinical geneticist

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    Handbook of Prenatal Diagnosis. Edited by Ronald J Trent. (Pp 288; £29.95 paperback.) Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-521-46613-X.

    Prenatal diagnosis encompasses several disciplines: clinical and laboratory genetics, obstetrics and antenatal ultrasound, biochemistry, paediatrics, and fetal pathology. Those working in this area must be a ‘Jack of all trades’. They may well feel daunted at the rapid changes taking place, by the difficulties at communicating sometimes imprecise information, and helping families face very difficult decisions.

    The stated aim of this book …

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