Find out about the sessions that will address first trimester genetics and NIPT and supplement your learning with ISUOG education resources including video lectures, guidelines and articles.
Program - First trimester genetics and NIPT
Friday 16 October - Full program available here.
Workshop: The team approach to genetic diagnosis in the fetus: what the sonographer needs to know (in partnership with ISPD)
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Challenges with NIPT: dealing with unusual, inconclusive, sex discordant results and vanishing twins - Mark Pertile (Australia)
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NIPT for sex chromosome anomalies: challenges and management - Louise Wilkins-Haug (USA)
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Counselling conundrums in fetal exome sequencing - Neeta Vora (USA)
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Challenging cases: management and counselling - Lawrence D Platt (USA)
OC: First trimester ultrasound: science and practice - details available here.
Masterclass: Management of abnormal first trimester screening results
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Interpretation, management and counselling of positive NIPT results - Caterina Bilardo (the Netherlands), Francesca Grati (Italy)
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Fetal exome sequencing in clinical practice - Lyn Chitty (UK)
Meet the experts - First trimester genetics and NIPT
Prof. dr. Katia Bilardo Fetal Medicine specialist invites you to ISUOG 2020
Supplement your learning - First trimester genetics and NIPT
Supplement your learning with the following learning resource, including exlusively-released video content from ISUOG courses and Congresses, UOG articles and ISUOG guidelines.
Video lectures
Moving the anomaly scan to the first trimester (R. Chaoui)
Watch this exclusively released lecture, delivered at ISUOG's 29th World Congress. Other resources available below.
ISUOG guidelines
- Invasive procedures for prenatal diagnosis UOG Volume 48, Issue 2, Date: August 2016, Pages 256-268
- ISUOG Consensus Statement: Impact of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) on prenatal ultrasound practical UOG, Volume 44, Issue 1, July 2014, Pages: 122-123
UOG articles
- Universal chromosomal microarray analysis reveals high proportion of copy number variants in low risk pregnancies UOG accepted article, Date: March 2020
- Clinical utility of expanded noninvasive prenatal screening and chromosomal microarray analysis in high risk pregnancies UOG accepted article, Date: March 2020
- Microarray and RASopathy‐disorder testing in fetuses with increased nuchal translucency UOG, Volume 55, Issue 3, Date: March 2020, Pages 383-390
- Rare autosomal trisomies: comparison of detection through cell‐free DNA analysis and direct chromosome preparation of chorionic villus samples UOG Volume 54, Issue 4, Date: October 2019, Pages 458-467
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