Cordocentesis: indications, usefulness and risks

Published: October 31, 1991
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Cordocentesis (sampling of fetal blood from the umbilical cord) is a well known technique in obstetric practice for prenatal diagnosis and therapy. In expert hands this approach is easily applicable and it has a high rate of success; as an invasive procedure it presents low risks to the fetus and mother. Besides, ethical evaluations render it more appropriate for future intrauterine therapy, particularly in the field of genetic diseases.

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Noia, G., Masini, L., De Santis, M., Di Lieto, M. P., Trivellini, C., Bianchi, A., … Mancuso, S. (1991). Cordocentesis: indications, usefulness and risks. Medicina E Morale, 40(4), 625–640. https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1991.1128