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Submandibular gland biometry by high frequency ultrasound
Journal of the Anatomical Society of India, 2016Abstract Introduction Submandibular glands are involved in many disease processes. Acute viral and bacterial inflammatory diseases are the most common causes of submandibular gland enlargement. Reduction in their size is observed in chronic inflammation and after radiation therapy. Various benign and malignant neoplasms also affect them.
Deepali Onkar, Prashant Onkar
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Reference values of fetal ultrasound biometry: results of a prospective cohort study in Lithuania
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2022Bronius Žaliūnas +5 more
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Axial Length Scanning: Laser Interferometry Versus Ultrasound Biometry
Annals Of Ophthalmology, 2004In cataractous patients, the authors measured the axial length (AL) using both partial coherence laser interferometry (PCLI) and ultrasound biometry (UB), the latter performed by both an experienced and inexperienced operator. Both sets of AL measurements were compared to theoretical (calculated) AL values.
Daniel Badoza +6 more
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Clinical Evaluation of An Inexpensive Ultrasound Oculometer for Ocular Biometry
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979We measured anterior chamber depth and axial length in 200 human eyes with the Echo-Oculometer and the Digital Biometric Ruler. There was good agreement between measurements with the two instruments. The echo-Oculometer is much less expensive than any other instrument available for measuring ocular axial length and satisfactorily provides information ...
R E, Forgie, A J, Mortimer, B H, Lorimer
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Ultrasound fetal biometry charts for a North American caucasian population
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1998This study was done to produce enhanced fetal biometry charts and graphs presenting percentile values as a function of fetal age.The relationships between the ultrasound measurements of 10 fetal parameters and menstrual age were determined by a cross-sectional study. Data were obtained from 508 to 790 fetuses.
V A, Lessoway +4 more
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[Ultrasound biometry of the fetal heart].
Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1992We report on biometric measurements of the fetal heart with the TM-technique; these measurements were carried out between the 20th and 40th gestational week. The right and left endsystolic atrial and ventricular diameters were, measured, as well as the diameters of the large vessels, i.e.
C, Wilhelm +3 more
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Fetal ultrasound biometry: 2. Abdomen and femur length reference values
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1999Objective To create reliable reference ranges and calculate Z scores for fetal abdomen and femur ultrasound biometry using a large sample size which is evenly distributed from 12 to 42 weeks of pregnancy.Design A prospective, cross‐sectional study.Setting Obstetric clinics (outpatient and delivery units) at the University Hospital of ...
J, Kurmanavicius +6 more
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The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017
Purpose: to compare axial eye length (AEL) measurement in pseudophakic eyes by optical biometry and applanation ultrasound (u/s) biometry. Methods: a prospective, case controlled and comparative study was performed at Al-Zahraa University Hospital clinic from (January 2016 – December 2016).
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Purpose: to compare axial eye length (AEL) measurement in pseudophakic eyes by optical biometry and applanation ultrasound (u/s) biometry. Methods: a prospective, case controlled and comparative study was performed at Al-Zahraa University Hospital clinic from (January 2016 – December 2016).
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Egyptian fetal ultrasound biometry
Middle East Journal of Medical Genetics, 2012Moushira Erfan Zaki +4 more
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