Amniotic sac,fetal heart area,fetal curvature,and other morphometrics using first trimester vaginal ultrasonography and color Doppler imaging. |
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Authors: | E Z Zimmer C R Chao R Santos |
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Abstract: | Ultrasonographic morphometric measurements were obtained with transvaginal ultrasonography from 121 patients with first trimester singleton pregnancies. Amniotic and gestational sac diameters, fetal heart area, and fetal length increased in a linear rate relative to crown-rump length, whereas the amniotic and gestational sac volumes increased at an exponential rate. The yolk sac exhibited a biphasic growth pattern with a peak at a crown-rump length of 3.5 cm. The ratio of crown-rump length to anteroposterior dimension increased over the first trimester, suggesting less curvature in older fetuses. In conclusion, vaginal ultrasonography permits accurate measurement of many new morphometric parameters. |
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