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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Prenatal Screening for Anomalies: Between Clinical Finality and Selective Finality

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Pages 254-277 | Published online: 28 Nov 2007

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Caroline Lafarge, Sophia Rosman & Isabelle Ville. (2022) Prenatal diagnosis: Women’s interactions with practitioners when severe abnormalities are discovered at birth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 40:2, pages 144-154.
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Isabelle Ville. (2019) Prenatal Diagnosis in France: Between Regulation of Practices and Professional Autonomy. Medical History 63:2, pages 209-229.
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Isabelle Ville & Véronique Mirlesse. (2016) Balancing conceptions of disability in PND practices: Who, when and how? Response to Aviad Raz commentary: “Uncertain prophecies: How practitioners negotiate the prognostic ambivalence of ‘disability’ in prenatal diagnosis consultations.”. Social Science & Medicine 148, pages 160-162.
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Quentin Mameri, Emmanuelle Fillion & Bénédicte Champenois. (2015) Le juge et le diagnostic prénatal depuis la loi du 4 mars 2002. Alter 9:4, pages 331-353.
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Isabelle Ville. (2011) Disability policies and perinatal medicine: The difficult conciliation of two fields of intervention on disability. Alter 5:1, pages 16-25.
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