1967
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1967.tb03779.x
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Clinical Foetal Weight Prediction

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“…Besides bodily integrity, biometry serves to estimate foetal weight and thus the age-appropriate development. While the first formulae for weight estimation were based solely on measurement of the biparietal diameter (BPD), the further development of numerous formulae based on combinations of biometric markers then led to an advantage over clinical estimation methods such as inspection and palpation [1][2][3][4][5]. For the great majority of weight estimation formulae it holds that they have been developed by means of regression analyses based on relatively small collectives of average term infants.…”
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“…Besides bodily integrity, biometry serves to estimate foetal weight and thus the age-appropriate development. While the first formulae for weight estimation were based solely on measurement of the biparietal diameter (BPD), the further development of numerous formulae based on combinations of biometric markers then led to an advantage over clinical estimation methods such as inspection and palpation [1][2][3][4][5]. For the great majority of weight estimation formulae it holds that they have been developed by means of regression analyses based on relatively small collectives of average term infants.…”
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“…La prédiction par la mesure de la hauteur utérine ou par la palpation de l'utérus (manoeuvres de Léopold) [11] permet de sélectionner un sous-groupe à risque, au sein duquel on pourra confirmer le poids élevé pour l'âge gestationnel par l'échographie.…”
Section: Prédiction Du Poids De Naissance : Verre à Moitié Plein Ou àunclassified
“…One Grim Spectre Acute dilatation of the stomach is rarely seen today, but early recognition of the condition is important, because untreated it may prove rapidly fatal.' 2 Once acute dilation becomes established enormous quantities of fluid accumulate within the stomach. Uncorrected, this rapid flux of body fluids leads to peripheral circulatory failure.…”
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