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    Sex chromosome aneuploidy detection by noninvasive prenatal testing: helpful or hazardous? by Reiss, Rosemary E., Discenza, Marie, Foster, Judith, Dobson, Lori, Wilkins‐Haug, Louise

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-05-2017)
    “…Objectives To assess the incidence of sex chromosome aneuploidy (SCA) predicted by noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), assess test performance, and compare it…”
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    Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy Detection by Noninvasive Prenatal Testing: Helpful or Hazardous? by Reiss, Rosemary E, Discenza, Marie, Foster, Judith, Dobson, Lori, Wilkins-Haug, Louise

    Published in Obstetrical & gynecological survey (01-10-2017)
    “…(Abstracted from Prenat Diagn 2017;37:515–520)Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) using cell-free DNA (cfDNA) technology has been shown to accurately detect…”
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    Gestational Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia Presenting as Gigantomastia: A Case Report of a Rare Breast Entity with Clinical Recommendations by a Multidisciplinary Team by Wang, S. Jennifer, Maheswaran, Shivi, Reiss, Rosemary, Portnow, Leah H., Brock, Jane, Novak, Lara, Erdmann-Sager, Jessica, Barbie, Thanh U.

    Published in Case reports in surgery (10-07-2023)
    “…Introduction. Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) presenting as gigantomastia is rare in pregnancy but can result in severe clinical consequences for…”
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    Outcomes of Pregnancies With a Low‐Lying Placenta Diagnosed on Second‐Trimester Sonography by Heller, Howard T., Mullen, Katherine M., Gordon, Robert W., Reiss, Rosemary E., Benson, Carol B.

    Published in Journal of ultrasound in medicine (01-04-2014)
    “…Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine how often a low‐lying placenta, defined as a placenta ending within 2 cm of the internal cervical os but…”
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    Apert syndrome: what prenatal radiographic findings should prompt its consideration? by Quintero‐Rivera, Fabiola, Robson, Caroline D., Reiss, Rosemary E., Levine, Deborah, Benson, Carol, Mulliken, John B., Kimonis, Virginia E.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-10-2006)
    “…Apert syndrome was diagnosed in a newborn with typical facial and digital features whose only detected prenatal abnormality had been agenesis of the corpus…”
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    Recurrent enlarged nuchal translucency: First trimester presentation of a familial 15q26 arrow right qter deletion by Reiss, Rosemary, Ahern, Diane, Sandstrom, Mary, Wilkins-Haug, Louise

    “…A 15q26 terminal chromosomal microdeletion was associated with markedly enlarged 1st trimester nuchal translucency in three of four pregnancies of a couple…”
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    Recurrent enlarged nuchal translucency: First trimester presentation of a familial 15q26→qter deletion by Reiss, Rosemary, Ahern, Diane, Sandstrom, Mary, Wilkins-Haug, Louise

    “…A 15q26 terminal chromosomal microdeletion was associated with markedly enlarged 1st trimester nuchal translucency in three of four pregnancies of a couple…”
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    Absent fetal nasal bone: what does it mean for the euploid fetus? by Dukhovny, Stephanie, Wilkins-Haug, Louise, Shipp, Thomas D, Benson, Carol B, Kaimal, Anjali J, Reiss, Rosemary

    Published in Journal of ultrasound in medicine (01-12-2013)
    “…Our purpose was to review the outcomes of singleton pregnancies in which an absent nasal bone was noted on first- or second-trimester sonography and aneuploidy…”
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    Brain abnormalities in patients with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome by Gardiner, Kate, Chitayat, David, Choufani, Sanaa, Shuman, Cheryl, Blaser, Susan, Terespolsky, Deborah, Farrell, Sandra, Reiss, Rosemary, Wodak, Shoshana, Pu, Shuye, Ray, Peter N., Baskin, Berivan, Weksberg, Rosanna

    “…Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is an overgrowth disorder with variability in clinical manifestations and molecular causes. In most cases, patients with BWS…”
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    Counseling Prenatal Diagnosis Patients: The Role of the Social Worker by Fertel, Patricia E., Reiss, Rosemary E.

    Published in Social work in health care (01-01-1997)
    “…In the 1990s, new techniques and therapies for fetal problems continue to develop. Prenatal technology now provides information regarding unborn children which…”
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    Absent Fetal Nasal Bone by Dukhovny, Stephanie, Wilkins-Haug, Louise, Shipp, Thomas D., Benson, Carol B., Kaimal, Anjali J., Reiss, Rosemary

    Published in Journal of ultrasound in medicine (01-12-2013)
    “…Objectives Our purpose was to review the outcomes of singleton pregnancies in which an absent nasal bone was noted on first‐ or second‐trimester sonography and…”
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    Monochorionic diamniotic twin gestations discordant for markedly enlarged nuchal translucency by Edlow, Andrea G., Reiss, Rosemary, Benson, Carol B., Gerrol, Pamela, Wilkins-Haug, Louise

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-03-2011)
    “…Objective To assess karyotypes and outcomes of monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twin pregnancies discordant for markedly enlarged nuchal translucency (NT) in…”
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    The eighth-month fetus: classical sources for a modern superstition by Reiss, R E, Ash, A D

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-02-1988)
    “…Among obstetric patients from diverse backgrounds, we found a superstition that the prognosis for preterm infants born at eight months' gestation is poorer…”
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