The objective of this study was to develop fetal growth curves and percentile growth charts for a Jamaican population. Four hundred and ninety-nine Jamaican women of African origin were enrolled in a prospective study from the antenatal clinic of the University Hospital of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. Serial ultrasound scans were performed between 14 and 37 weeks gestation to measure fetal growth. The ultrasound measurements performed were biparietal diameter, head and abdominal circumference and femoral length. A total of 2574 ultrasound scans were performed on the 499 women (mean 5.2 per woman). From these data, centiles for fetal growth curves for the four fetal measurements were constructed and percentile tables were created for ...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, ...
We The great majority of the curves and intrauterine charts for ultrasound used in our population ar...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...
Clear guidance on fetal growth assessment is important because of the strong links between growth re...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
Objective: The aim of this study was to construct reference charts for fetal biometry in Karachi, Pa...
Objective – To verify the applicability of standard fetal growth curves proposed for Western populat...
Objective: To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it ...
OBJECTIVE: To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it ...
To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it to weight c...
To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it to weight c...
Copyright © 2014 Andrea Tinelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, ...
We The great majority of the curves and intrauterine charts for ultrasound used in our population ar...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...
Clear guidance on fetal growth assessment is important because of the strong links between growth re...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
The study aimed to determine whether fetal growth parameters in Aboriginal pregnancies are such that...
Objective: The aim of this study was to construct reference charts for fetal biometry in Karachi, Pa...
Objective – To verify the applicability of standard fetal growth curves proposed for Western populat...
Objective: To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it ...
OBJECTIVE: To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it ...
To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it to weight c...
To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, and compare it to weight c...
Copyright © 2014 Andrea Tinelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To produce a fetal weight chart representative of a Tanzanian population, ...
We The great majority of the curves and intrauterine charts for ultrasound used in our population ar...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...