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  1. ... genetic abnormality when the fetus is actually unaffected (false positive), or the results indicate a decreased risk ... genetic abnormality when the fetus is actually affected (false negative). Because NIPT analyzes both fetal and maternal ...
  2. ... psychiatric symptoms, including obsessive-compulsive behaviors, strongly held false beliefs (delusions), and false perceptions (hallucinations). It may ...
  3. ... for uninformative results or incorrect results such as false positives or false negatives. Any physical or emotional risks associated with ...
  4. ... of psychosis in people with schizoaffective disorder include false perceptions called hallucinations, such as hearing voices no ... visions, smells, or tactile (touch) sensations. Strongly held false beliefs (delusions) are also a characteristic feature. For ...
  5. ... of a condition. Rarely, tests results can be false positive, which occur when results indicate an increased ... a negative result. Rarely, tests results can be false negative, which occur when the results indicate a ...
  6. ... early adulthood.Signs and symptoms of schizophrenia include false perceptions called hallucinations. Auditory hallucinations of voices are ... visions, smells, or touch (tactile) sensations. Strongly held false beliefs (delusions) are also characteristic of schizophrenia. For ...
  7. ... genetic abnormality when the person is actually unaffected (false positive), or the results indicate a decreased risk ... genetic abnormality when the person is really affected (false negative). While genetic screening tests do not provide ...
  8. ... depressive episodes can include psychotic symptoms, such as false perceptions (hallucinations) or strongly held false beliefs (delusions). Mixed episodes, which have features of ...
  9. ... psychiatric symptoms such as depression or strongly held false beliefs (delusions). In Europe, the prevalence of oculopharyngeal ...
  10. ... develop a distorted view of reality (psychosis) or false perceptions (hallucinations). Some affected individuals have an abnormal ...
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