Diagnostics (May 2021)

Understanding False Negative in Prenatal Testing

  • Mark I. Evans,
  • Ming Chen,
  • David W. Britt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11050888
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 888

Abstract

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A false negative can happen in many kinds of medical tests, regardless of whether they are screening or diagnostic in nature. However, it inevitably poses serious concerns especially in a prenatal setting because its sequelae can mark the birth of an affected child beyond expectation. False negatives are not a new thing because of emerging new tests in the field of reproductive, especially prenatal, genetics but has occurred throughout the evolution of prenatal screening and diagnosis programs. In this paper we aim to discuss the basic differences between screening and diagnosis, the trade-offs and the choices, and also shed light on the crucial points clinicians need to know and be aware of so that a quality service can be provided in a coherent and sensible way to patients so that vital issues related to a false negative result can be appropriately comprehended by all parties.

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