First trimester detection of fetus with Down Syndrome possible: study
11th Nov 2005, 17:29 GMT
It is possible to accurately detect if a child will be born with Down Syndrome in the first trimester of pregnancy with non-invasive methods, a survey by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has found.
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