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    Prenatal exome sequencing analysis in fetal structural anomalies detected by ultrasonography (PAGE): a cohort study by Lord, Jenny, McMullan, Dominic J, Eberhardt, Ruth Y, Rinck, Gabriele, Hamilton, Susan J, Quinlan-Jones, Elizabeth, Prigmore, Elena, Carey, Georgina K, Mellis, Rhiannon, Robart, Sarah, Berry, Ian R, Chandler, Kate E, Cilliers, Deirdre, Cresswell, Lara, Edwards, Sandra L, Gardiner, Carol, Henderson, Alex, Holden, Simon T, Homfray, Tessa, Lester, Tracy, Newbury-Ecob, Ruth, Prescott, Katrina, Quarrell, Oliver W, Ramsden, Simon C, Roberts, Eileen, Tapon, Dagmar, Tooley, Madeleine J, Vasudevan, Pradeep C, Weber, Astrid P, Wellesley, Diana G, Westwood, Paul, White, Helen, Parker, Michael, Williams, Denise, Jenkins, Lucy, Scott, Richard H, Kilby, Mark D, Chitty, Lyn S, Hurles, Matthew E, Maher, Eamonn R, Bateman, Mark, Best, Sunayna K, Campbell, Carolyn, Carey, Georgina, Chitty, Lyn S, Cilliers, Deirdre, Cohen, Kelly, Collingwood, Emma, Constantinou, Panayiotis, Cresswell, Lara, Delmege, Catherine, Edwards, Sandra L, Ellis, Richard, Evans, Jerry, Everett, Thomas, Pinto, Clare F, Forrester, Natalie, Fowler, Emma, Gardiner, Carol, Hamilton, Susan, Healey, Karen, Henderson, Alex, Holden, Simon T, Homfray, Tessa, Hudson, Rebecca, Hurles, Matthew E, Jenkins, Lucy, Keelagher, Rebecca, Kilby, Mark D, Lester, Tracey, Lewis, Rebecca, Lord, Jenny, Maher, Eamonn R, Marton, Tamas, McMullan, Dominic J, Mehta, Sarju, Mellis, Rhiannon, Newbury-Ecob, Ruth, Park, Soo-Mi, Parker, Michael, Prescott, Katrina, Prigmore, Elena, Quarrell, Oliver W, Quinlan-Jones, Elizabeth, Ramsden, Simon C, Rinck, Gabriele, Robart, Sarah, Roberts, Eileen, Rowland, Jayne, Steer, James, Tapon, Dagmar, Taylor, Emma J, Tooley, Madeleine J, Vasudevan, Pradeep C, Weber, Astrid P, Wellesley, Diana G, Westwood, Paul, White, Helen, Williams, Denise, Wilson, Elizabeth

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (23-02-2019)
    “…Fetal structural anomalies, which are detected by ultrasonography, have a range of genetic causes, including chromosomal aneuploidy, copy number variations…”
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