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Health in Pregnancy and Impacts on Childhood Development
With unintended pregnancies on the rise and patients commonly failing to receive early neonatal care, it's more crucial than ever to understand the disorders that call for prompt evaluation and guidance from specialists.Prenatal Genome Screening: Understanding Options, Interpreting Results
In this talk, perinatologist Annalisa Post, MD, discusses the information that various prenatal genetic tests can and can’t provide, and how to assess accuracy, offering a valuable tool for individualizing results.Fetal Neurology Center of Excellence
The Fetal Neurology Center of Excellence at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals provides the highest quality care for pregnant patients whose fetuses may have neurological disorders.Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing
Rapid whole genome sequencing is the fastest, most comprehensive test available for uncovering genetic etiologies of fetal and neonatal complications.Fetal Firsts
The UCSF Fetal Treatment Center is a world leader in diagnosing and treating birth defects before delivery.Delving Into DNA: When and How to Use Genetic Testing in Primary Care
Whether planning a biological family or worried about familial cancers, patients have questions about genetic testing, and geneticist Robert Wallerstein, MD, MS, has guidance for clinicians trying to give them useful answers.The Fetal Treatment Center in Oakland: Expanded Services, Informed Strategies - Intro
Learn which patients may benefit from referral and what to expect from the process in this update from perinatologist Annalisa Post, MD.Preeclampsia Update: How to Identify and Manage a Perilous Pregnancy Complication
This important talk from Annalisa Post, MD, a perinatologist with the UCSF Fetal Treatment Center, clarifies the definition of preeclampsia, lays out risk factors, and elucidates the tricky business of recognizing worsening hypertension in pregnancy.Innovative Care for Devastating Disorders: Investigating Prenatal Enzyme Replacement
Pregnant patients with a diagnosed fetal lysosomal storage disease may have the opportunity to receive a promising treatment that could improve their babies’ health after birth.Fetal Treatment Center Team Card
The UCSF Fetal Treatment Center (FTC) comprises experts in the fields of maternal-fetal medicine, clinical genetics, pediatric surgery, radiology, nursing, cardiology, neonatal medicine, anesthesia and more.Fetal Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Watch “Fetal Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach” to learn about risk factors for disease severity and death, as well as other various clinical presentations of fetal tumors.Exome Sequencing vs Targeted Gene Panels for the Evaluation of Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis
We compared the diagnostic yield of exome sequencing with the simulated application of commercial targeted gene panels in a large cohort of fetuses with nonimmune hydrops fetalis.