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Correction to Pauker and Pauker, N Engl J Med 330(16):1151-1152 April 21, 1994.

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Volume 331:415 August 11, 1994 Number 6

Prenatal Diagnosis -- Why Is 35 a Magic Number?

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Prenatal Diagnosis -- Why Is 35 a Magic Number? . On page 1151, in the left-hand column, 19 lines from the bottom, the phrase, "and avoid the loss of 14,000 fetuses unaffected by trisomy 21," should have read "and avoid the loss of 1400 fetuses unaffected by trisomy 21."




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