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[Operations guided by echography].

M Capella-Pavlovsky

    La Revue Du Praticien
    |February 2, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Advances in cytogenetics and ultrasound technology enhance early prenatal diagnosis of congenital abnormalities. Future antenatal medicine aims to treat fetal conditions, not just detect them.

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    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Medical Genetics
    • Fetal Medicine

    Context:

    • Significant advancements in prenatal diagnosis of congenital abnormalities have occurred recently.
    • High-resolution ultrasound technology enables earlier and safer interventions during pregnancy.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the impact of cytogenetics and ultrasonography on antenatal diagnosis.
    • To discuss the potential of early fetal interventions and the future of antenatal medicine.

    Summary:

    • Progress in cytogenetics and obstetrical ultrasonography has greatly improved the antenatal diagnosis of congenital abnormalities.
    • Techniques like chorion biopsy and ultrasound-guided fetal blood sampling allow for early detection and understanding of fetal conditions.
    • These advancements pave the way for a future of fetal medicine focused on treatment and cure.

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    Impact:

    • Enables earlier and more accurate diagnosis of fetal abnormalities.
    • Facilitates minimally invasive prenatal procedures with reduced risk.
    • Shifts the paradigm of antenatal care towards therapeutic interventions for unborn infants.