Fetal central nervous system malformations: a ten year review of prenatal consultations at a tertiary care center (P4.150)
Conclusions:Neurodevelopmental outcomes ranged over a wide spectrum. Prenatal counseling includes cautious consideration of parental expectations, available long-term data on neurodevelopment and functional outcomes, limitations of neuroimaging and genetic testing, and critical decision making from both clinicians and families. This study aims to develop a standardized and comprehensive approach for fetal neurologic prognostication for neurodevelopmental outcomes, and for timely decision making in the prenatal and postnatal period.Disclosure: Dr. Agarwal has nothing to disclose. Dr. Keller has nothing to disclose. Dr. Clark has nothing to disclose. Dr. Emrick has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Agarwal, S., Keller, J., Clark, G., Emrick, L. Tags: Child Neurology II Source Type: research
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