L L Poon1, Y M Lo. 1. Department of Chemical Pathology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Room 38023, 1/F Clinical Sciences Building, 30-32 Ngan Shing Street Shatin, New Territories, SAR, Hong Kong, China.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The existence of high concentrations of circulating fetal DNA in maternal plasma may enable non-invasive prenatal diagnosis. There are many applications of fetal DNA in maternal plasma for clinical diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: We expect fetal DNA in material plasma will be incorporated into past of the prenatal investigation of pregnant women in the near future.
BACKGROUND: The existence of high concentrations of circulating fetal DNA in maternal plasma may enable non-invasive prenatal diagnosis. There are many applications of fetal DNA in maternal plasma for clinical diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: We expect fetal DNA in material plasma will be incorporated into past of the prenatal investigation of pregnant women in the near future.