Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Amniocentesis was first performed in 1854 by the German obstetrician Franz Naegele. The procedure was originally used to treat hydramnios (excessive amniotic fluid). In the 1950s, amniocentesis was adapted for prenatal diagnosis, specifically to detect genetic disorders such as Down syndrome.
Additional Notes
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