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1. Trends in the survival of patients with trisomy 13 from 1995 to 2021: A population study in Japan.

2. Prenatal screening tests and prevalence of fetal aneuploidies in a tertiary hospital in Thailand.

3. Direct hyperbilirubinemia and cholestasis in trisomy 13 and 18.

4. Parent-reported histories of adults with trisomy 13 syndrome.

5. Patterns of congenital anomalies among individuals with trisomy 13 in Texas.

6. Evaluation of the Z-score accuracy of noninvasive prenatal testing for fetal trisomies 13, 18 and 21 at a single center.

7. The short-term mortality and morbidity of very low birth weight infants with trisomy 18 or trisomy 13 in Japan.

10. Cytogenomic results following high-chance non-invasive prenatal testing: a UK national audit.

11. Cell-free DNA screening for aneuploidies in 7113 pregnancies: single Italian centre study.

12. Clinical performance of non-invasive prenatal served as a first-tier screening test for trisomy 21, 18, 13 and sex chromosome aneuploidy in a pilot city in China.

13. Prenatal ultrasound findings of holoprosencephaly spectrum: Unusual associations.

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

15. Trisomy 13 and 18-Prevalence and mortality-A multi-registry population based analysis.

16. Cost-effectiveness of five prenatal screening strategies for trisomies and other unbalanced chromosomal abnormalities: model-based analysis.

17. Cytogenetic profile of patients with clinical spectrum of ambiguous genitalia, amenorrhea, and Turner phenotype: A 21-year single-center experience.

18. Cost and efficacy comparison of prenatal recall and reflex DNA screening for trisomy 21, 18 and 13.

19. High percentages of embryos with 21, 18 or 13 trisomy are related to advanced paternal age in donor egg cycles.

20. Epidemiology of chromosomal trisomies in the East of Ireland.

21. The prevalence of selected major birth defects in the United States.

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