Re: mid-term femur length trisomy risk query

From: M Willmann (fizztastic@talk21.com)
Thu Nov 17 11:53:57 2005


Frank,

After reading round the subject and further careful consideration, I agree with your conclusions, which are in line with what I too instinctively felt in the first instance.

Thanks,

Mary

--- FManningOB@aol.com wrote:

> My view--fetal morphometrics ( eg femus length) are
> correlates, usually
> established from retrospective data bases. Save
> short limb dystrophies I think
> long bone measurement to assess risk of aneuploidy
> borders on useless and
> further creates mega anxietry in everyone. I am not
> a diagnostic nihilist but I
> do believe that basing any decision on a single
> variable is fraught with error
>
> Frank Manning
>




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