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amniocentesis Transabdominal puncture of the amniotic sac under ultrasound guidance using a needle and syringe in order to remove amniotic fluid. The sample obtained is studied chemically and cytologically to detect genetic and biochemical disorders and maternal-fetal blood incompatibility and, later in the pregnancy, to determine fetal maturity. The procedure can cause abortion or trauma to the fetus.
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amniocentesis A test that is performed by inserting a needle through the abdomen into the uterus and withdrawing amniotic fluid for examination. This procedure is primarily done to check for certain genetic disorders, fetal lung maturity or the presence of infection.
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amniotic fluid The water-like fluid, also known as
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amniotomy Artificial rupture of the amniotic sac that surrounds the baby.
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amniocentesis Removal of amniotic fluid from the amniotic sac. Fluid is tested for some genetic defects.
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