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1996
Traditionally estimation of gestational age is based on the menstrual history and the findings of bimanual and abdominal examination. Both of these may be subject to considerable error. Many units now perform ultrasound measurements as a routine in all pregnancies to provide an objective estimate of gestational age.
Tim Chard+2 more
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Traditionally estimation of gestational age is based on the menstrual history and the findings of bimanual and abdominal examination. Both of these may be subject to considerable error. Many units now perform ultrasound measurements as a routine in all pregnancies to provide an objective estimate of gestational age.
Tim Chard+2 more
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Sonographic Determination of Gestational Age
The Ultrasound Review of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2005Appropriate assessment of gestational age is paramount in obstetric care. Making appropriate management decisions requires accurate appraisal of gestational age. Accurate pregnancy dating may assist obstetricians in appropriately counseling women who are at risk of a preterm delivery about likely neonatal outcomes and is also essential in the ...
Robin B. Kalish, Frank A. Chervenak
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Clinical Assessment of Gestational Age
JOGN Nursing, 1977There is disagreement among authors as to what criteria are most reliable in assessing postnatal fetal age. A comparison–for objectivity, accuracy, and frequency of use– of specific criteria was made using three independent examiners at different educational levels: a second‐year medical student, a perinatal nurse practitioner, and a pediatrics ...
Virginia Crane+2 more
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Small for Gestational Age [PDF]
Alfio D'Agati+7 more
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RELIABILITY OF GESTATIONAL AGE
The Lancet, 1986Bahaeddine M Sibai, Erol Amon
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Assessment of gestational age and neuromaturation
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005AbstractNeuromaturation is the functional development of the central nervous system (CNS). It is by its very nature a dynamic process, a continuous interaction between the genome and first the intrauterine environment, then the extrauterine environment.
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BIRTHWEIGHT OR GESTATIONAL AGE, OR BIRTHWEIGHT FOR GESTATIONAL AGE?
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1975openaire +2 more sources