Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis
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Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis is prenatal diagnosis with none or insignificant level of invasiveness, and includes methods such as:
- Fetal Cells in Maternal Blood (FCMB)
- Cell-free fetal DNA in Maternal Blood
- Obstetric ultrasonography
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