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Fetal transverse cerebellar diameter/abdominal circumference ratio in assessing fetal size

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995
AbstractObjective: To test the usefulness of the fetal transverse cerebellar diameter/abdominal circumference (TCD/AC) ratio in predicting known small‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA) infants. Method: The relationship between fetal TCD and AC throughout the second half of pregnancy was investigated in 635 well‐dated, normal pregnancies and examined with ...
Haller, Herman   +2 more
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The effect of trisomy 18 on transverse cerebellar diameter

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
The transverse cerebellar diameter was measured in 19 fetuses with trisomy 18. Eleven of the cerebellar measurements (57.9%) were greater than 2 SD below the mean for the patient's gestational age. If fetal biometry rather than last menstrual period were used to determine gestational age, four of the 19 (21.0%) cerebellar measurements were greater than
L M, Hill   +3 more
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Neonatal transverse cerebellar diameter in normal and growth‐restricted infants

The Journal of Maternal‐Fetal Medicine, 2000
To assess the transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD) in preterm and term neonates with normal growth or growth restriction.TCD was sonographically measured after birth in 404 neonates born between 23 and 42 weeks of gestation. The study included two groups: Group 1: 334 appropriately grown for gestational age (AGA) neonates (both birthweight (BW) and ...
I R, Makhoul   +5 more
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Role of Transverse Cerebellar Diameter as a Predictor of Gestational Age

2023
Introduction: Gestational age is an important parameter to provide the standard of care medical management for both mother and fetus. Pregnancy is monitored objectively in terms of fetal growth compared to the period of gestation for planning the mode of delivery, managing complications in midcourse, and managing high-risk cases.
Suvanya Mahajan   +3 more
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The value of fetal transverse cerebellar diameter in diagnosing fetal growth restriction

Voprosy ginekologii, akušerstva i perinatologii, 2021
This study is an analysis of literary sources devoted to the use of transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD) and its relation to fetal abdominal circumference in the diagnosis of fetal growth restriction and determination of gestational age. All available research works on this subject were reviewed and a summary table with the results of the twenty-five ...
D.Ch. Gagaev, E.V. Loginova
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The transverse cerebellar diameter in the second trimester is unaffected by Down syndrome

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a consistent finding in necropsy studies of children and adults affected by Down syndrome. The transverse cerebellar diameter was measured in 23 second-trimester fetuses with Down syndrome. All the measurements were within the normal range for gestational age.
L M, Hill   +3 more
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Nomograms of cerebellar vermis height and transverse cerebellar diameter in appropriate-for-gestational-age neonates

Early Human Development, 2013
Evaluation of cerebellar morphology and measurement of its biometric parameters such as cerebellar vermis height and transverse cerebellar diameter may assist the neonatologist in monitoring cerebellar growth and development and detect abnormalities resulting from malformations, hemorrhage or ischemic infarction.The aim of this study was to establish ...
Ebru Yalin, Imamoglu   +4 more
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Transverse Cerebellar Diameter - A Marker for Estimation of Gestational Age

Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2010
The cerebellum lies in the posterior cranial fossa. In the embryo, cerebellum appears at the end of fifth week. The cerebellum is easily visualized sonographically. Measurement and demonstration of fetal cerebellum is a new and unique parameter of fetal brain growth and also useful in assessing gestational age.
Prabhat Goel   +5 more
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Fetal transverse cerebellar diameter measured by ultrasound does not differ between genders

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2010
The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between fetal transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD) and gestational age of male and female fetus in women under low-risk prenatal care between the 13th and 40th week of gestation.A cross-sectional study was carried out with 184 pregnant women, at the age of 18 years or more, gestational age ranging ...
José Araújo, Holanda-Filho   +5 more
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Utility of fetal anteroposterior to transverse cerebellar diameter ratio to exclude cerebellar hypoplasia in trisomy 18

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2018
AbstractAimThis study was aimed to determine reference ranges for fetal cerebellar hemisphere biometry, including the transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD), anteroposterior cerebellar diameter (APCD) and APCD/TCD ratio in normal fetuses. In addition, we investigated which parameter would be useful for cerebellar hypoplasia in trisomy 18.MethodsThis ...
Mayumi Takano   +6 more
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