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141 related items for PubMed ID: 12407703

  • 1. Genetic testing for hearing loss: different motivations for the same outcome.
    Dagan O, Hochner H, Levi H, Raas-Rothschild A, Sagi M.
    Am J Med Genet; 2002 Nov 22; 113(2):137-43. PubMed ID: 12407703
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  • 2. [Attitudes towards prenatal diagnosis of deafness among parents to children with cochlear implants].
    Thorsen A, Devantier L, Ovesen T.
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  • 3. Genetic selection for deafness: the views of hearing children of deaf adults.
    Mand C, Duncan RE, Gillam L, Collins V, Delatycki MB.
    J Med Ethics; 2009 Dec 20; 35(12):722-8. PubMed ID: 19948926
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  • 4. Parental attitudes toward genetic testing for prelingual deafness in China.
    Fu S, Dong J, Wang C, Chen G.
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  • 5. Parental perspective of the benefits of genetic testing in children with congenital deafness.
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  • 6. Parental narratives of genetic testing for hearing loss: audiologic implications for clinical work with children and families.
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  • 7. Attitudes of deaf and hard of hearing subjects towards genetic testing and prenatal diagnosis of hearing loss.
    Stern SJ, Arnos KS, Murrelle L, Welch KO, Nance WE, Pandya A.
    J Med Genet; 2002 Jun 20; 39(6):449-53. PubMed ID: 12070258
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  • 8. Choosing not to choose: reproductive responses of parents of children with genetic conditions or impairments.
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  • 10. Impact of genetic advances and testing for hearing loss: results from a national consumer survey.
    Withrow KA, Tracy KA, Burton SK, Norris VW, Maes HH, Arnos KS, Pandya A.
    Am J Med Genet A; 2009 Jun 20; 149A(6):1159-68. PubMed ID: 19449400
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  • 11. Attitudes to prenatal testing and termination of pregnancy in Saudi Arabia.
    Alsulaiman A, Hewison J.
    Community Genet; 2007 Jun 20; 10(3):169-73. PubMed ID: 17575461
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  • 12. What do patients with hereditary deafness think of genetic studies?
    Abe S, Noguchi Y, Kitamura K.
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  • 13. The quest for the perfect baby: why do Israeli women seek prenatal genetic testing?
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    Sociol Health Illn; 2006 Jan 20; 28(1):21-53. PubMed ID: 16509941
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  • 14. "The Most Important Test You'll Ever Take"?: attitudes toward confidential carrier matching and open individual testing among modern-religious Jews in Israel.
    Frumkin A, Raz AE, Plesser-Duvdevani M, Lieberman S.
    Soc Sci Med; 2011 Dec 20; 73(12):1741-7. PubMed ID: 22033377
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  • 15. Consumer motivations for pursuing genetic testing and their preferences for the provision of genetic services for hearing loss.
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    J Genet Couns; 2008 Jun 20; 17(3):252-60. PubMed ID: 18247107
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  • 16. Genetic testing for hearing impairment.
    Topsakal V, Van Camp G, Van de Heyning P.
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  • 17. Attitude of Saudi families affected with hemoglobinopathies towards prenatal screening and abortion and the influence of religious ruling (Fatwa).
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  • 18. Parental decisions following the prenatal diagnosis of sex chromosome abnormalities.
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  • 19. [Hereditary hearing loss: genetic counselling].
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  • 20. Awareness and attitude toward prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities in patients with no access to legal termination of pregnancy.
    Gadow E, Petracchi F, Igarzabal L, Gadow A, Quadrelli R, Krupitzki H.
    Prenat Diagn; 2006 Oct 10; 26(10):885-91. PubMed ID: 16915604
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