Non-invasive prenatal screening tests carry a risk of false results, the FDA said in a safety communication Tuesday.
The false results are not surprising, Pam said, because screening tests are meant to give an idea of the likelihood that there is a problem.
The FDA says screening tests may only tell you the risk of the fetus having certain genetic abnormalities, whereas diagnostic tests — which are more invasive and carry higher risks to the pregnancy than screening tests, Pam says — are used to confirm it in individuals.a piece of New York Times reporting
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