fetoscopy
Americannoun
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fetoscopiesEtymology
Origin of fetoscopy
Example Sentences
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His unease was intensified by the images made available by the new technologies of fetoscopy and ultrasound.
From New York Times • Feb. 22, 2011
Says Yale Obstetrician John Hobbins, who with Maurice Mahoney, a pediatrician and geneticist, pioneered fetoscopy: "Its benefit is that we can salvage 75% of the fetuses that would otherwise be aborted."
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Using fetoscopy, physicians can actually see the fetus in the uterus and spot certain physical defects.
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Now comes fetoscopy, a technique that takes over where amniocentesis leaves off by allowing direct examination of the fetus.
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