Antenatal screening is the possibility of diagnosing fetal malformations during pregnancy.
Antenatal screening is the possibility of diagnosing fetal malformations during pregnancy.
It is indicated in patients whose fetus presents a high risk of malformations.
Amniocentesis involves taking a little amniotic fluid from the baby (no general anesthesia). The liquid collected is then quickly sent to a laboratory specialized in cytogenetics.
The common pathologies sought in the fetus are :
- Homozygous sickle cell disease (SS)
- Chromosomal abnormalities (Trisomy 21 or Mongolism) and other trisomies.
The people for whom this technique is necessary :
- AS/AS couples (heterozygous sickle cell anemia)
- Women aged 40 and over
- Couples with a history of fetal malformations.