Dr Ingrid Sinnerbrink
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Dr Ingrid Sinnerbrink

Lecturer, Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School

Publications

Journals

  • Kamien, B., Ronan, A., Poke, G., Sinnerbrink, I., Baynam, G., Ward, M., Gibson, W., Dudding-Byth, T., Scott, R. (2018). A Clinical Review of Generalized Overgrowth Syndromes in the Era of Massively Parallel Sequencing. Molecular Syndromology, 9(2), 70-82. [More Information]
  • Sinnerbrink, I., Meiser, B., Halliday, J., Sherwen, A., Amor, D., Waters, E., Rea, F., Evans, E., Rahman, B., Kirk, E. (2014). Prenatally detected de novo apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements: The effect on maternal worry, family functioning and intent of disclosure. Prenatal Diagnosis, 34(6), 598-604. [More Information]
  • Sinnerbrink, I., Sherwen, A., Meiser, B., Halliday, J., Amor, D., Waters, E., Rea, F., Evans, E., Rahman, B., Kirk, E. (2013). Long-term health and development of children diagnosed prenatally with a de novo apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangement. Prenatal Diagnosis, 33(9), 831-838. [More Information]

2018

  • Kamien, B., Ronan, A., Poke, G., Sinnerbrink, I., Baynam, G., Ward, M., Gibson, W., Dudding-Byth, T., Scott, R. (2018). A Clinical Review of Generalized Overgrowth Syndromes in the Era of Massively Parallel Sequencing. Molecular Syndromology, 9(2), 70-82. [More Information]

2014

  • Sinnerbrink, I., Meiser, B., Halliday, J., Sherwen, A., Amor, D., Waters, E., Rea, F., Evans, E., Rahman, B., Kirk, E. (2014). Prenatally detected de novo apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements: The effect on maternal worry, family functioning and intent of disclosure. Prenatal Diagnosis, 34(6), 598-604. [More Information]

2013

  • Sinnerbrink, I., Sherwen, A., Meiser, B., Halliday, J., Amor, D., Waters, E., Rea, F., Evans, E., Rahman, B., Kirk, E. (2013). Long-term health and development of children diagnosed prenatally with a de novo apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangement. Prenatal Diagnosis, 33(9), 831-838. [More Information]