2001
DOI: 10.1080/714052711
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The fetal superior cerebellar vermian width in normal, growth-restricted and macrosomic fetuses

Abstract: These results provide normative data for the fetal superior cerebellar vermian width in various dimensions and across gestational ages. In addition, growth of the superior cerebellar vermis remained normal in growth-restricted as well as macrosomic fetuses. Therefore, cerebellar vermian growth may be used adjunctively as a standard against which deviant fetal growth may be compared when precise gestational age determination is necessary.

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“…Accurate sonography of the fetal posterior fossa is an essential component of antenatal screening and diagnosis [1]. In particular, identification of an abnormal vermis size is a critical component in the diagnosis of vermis hypoplasia, which can occur as an isolated lesion or accompany Dandy Walker malformation [2] and many other syndromes. However, a number of published nomograms for vermis size as well as techniques for measurement are described in the literature .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate sonography of the fetal posterior fossa is an essential component of antenatal screening and diagnosis [1]. In particular, identification of an abnormal vermis size is a critical component in the diagnosis of vermis hypoplasia, which can occur as an isolated lesion or accompany Dandy Walker malformation [2] and many other syndromes. However, a number of published nomograms for vermis size as well as techniques for measurement are described in the literature .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%