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Cordocentesis
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kordocentézis
a prenatal procedure that involves withdrawing a small sample of fetal blood from the umbilical cord for diagnostic purposes
What is "cordocentesis"?
Cordocentesis, also known as percutaneous umbilical blood sampling (PUBS), is a test done during pregnancy to examine the baby's blood. In this test, a thin needle is inserted through the mother's abdomen and into the umbilical cord, which is the tube that connects the baby to the placenta, to obtain a sample of the baby's blood. This sample is then analyzed to check for genetic conditions, infections, or blood disorders. Cordocentesis is usually performed when there are concerns about the baby's health that other tests cannot address, and it helps provide more detailed information about the baby’s condition.