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1. Introduction of a nationwide first-trimester anomaly scan in the Dutch national screening program.

2. Psychological impact of additional findings detected by genome-wide Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT): TRIDENT-2 study.

3. Informed choice and routinization of the second-trimester anomaly scan: a national cohort study in the Netherlands.

4. Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in twin pregnancies affected by early single fetal demise: A systematic review of NIPT and vanishing twins.

5. Current practice of first-trimester ultrasound screening for structural fetal anomalies in developed countries.

6. Experiences of pregnant women with genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing in a national screening program.

7. A cross-country comparison of pregnant women's decision-making and perspectives when opting for non-invasive prenatal testing in the Netherlands and Belgium.

8. The pZRS non-coding regulatory mutation resulting in triphalangeal thumb-polysyndactyly syndrome changes the pattern of local interactions.

9. Noninvasive Prenatal Test Results Indicative of Maternal Malignancies: A Nationwide Genetic and Clinical Follow-Up Study.

10. Clinical impact of additional findings detected by genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing: Follow-up results of the TRIDENT-2 study.

11. Clinical impact of additional findings detected by genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing: Follow-up results of the TRIDENT-2 study.

12. Routinization of prenatal screening with the non-invasive prenatal test: pregnant women's perspectives.

13. Non-invasive prenatal test uptake in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods.

14. The potential diagnostic yield of whole exome sequencing in pregnancies complicated by fetal ultrasound anomalies.

15. Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): societal pressure or freedom of choice? A vignette study of Dutch citizens' attitudes.

16. Why NIPT should be publicly funded.

17. Rethinking counselling in prenatal screening: An ethical analysis of informed consent in the context of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT).

19. Should pregnant women be charged for non-invasive prenatal screening? Implications for reproductive autonomy and equal access.

20. Implementing non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in the Netherlands: An interview study exploring opinions about and experiences with societal pressure, reimbursement, and an expanding scope.

21. Social and medical need for whole genome high resolution NIPT.

22. TRIDENT-2: National Implementation of Genome-wide Non-invasive Prenatal Testing as a First-Tier Screening Test in the Netherlands.

23. Offering a choice between NIPT and invasive PND in prenatal genetic counseling: the impact of clinician characteristics on patients' test uptake.

24. [Incidental detection of maternal malignancy in non-invasive prenatal test].

25. A multidisciplinary review of triphalangeal thumb.

26. Unexpected finding of uniparental disomy mosaicism in term placentas: Is it a common feature in trisomic placentas?

27. A point mutation in the pre-ZRS disrupts sonic hedgehog expression in the limb bud and results in triphalangeal thumb-polysyndactyly syndrome.

28. Ethics of routine: a critical analysis of the concept of 'routinisation' in prenatal screening.

29. Origin and clinical relevance of chromosomal aberrations other than the common trisomies detected by genome-wide NIPS: results of the TRIDENT study.

30. Controversies in Poland Syndrome: Alternative Diagnoses in Patients With Congenital Pectoral Muscle Deficiency.

31. Intrafamilial variability of the triphalangeal thumb phenotype in a Dutch population: Evidence for phenotypic progression over generations?

32. The influence of SNP-based chromosomal microarray and NIPT on the diagnostic yield in 10,000 fetuses with and without fetal ultrasound anomalies.

33. Identification of Associated Genes and Diseases in Patients With Congenital Upper-Limb Anomalies: A Novel Application of the OMT Classification.

34. Trial by Dutch laboratories for evaluation of non-invasive prenatal testing. Part I-clinical impact.

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