To establish reference charts for fetal cerebellar vermis height in an unselected population.A prospective cross-sectional study between September 2009 and December 2014 was carried out at ALTAMEDICA Fetal–Maternal Medical Centre, Rome, Italy. Of 25203 fetal biometric measurements, 12167 (48%) measurements of the cerebellar vermis were available. After excluding 1562 (12.8%) measurements, a total of 10605 (87.2%) fetuses were considered and analyzed once only. Parametric and nonparametric quantile regression models were used for the statistical analysis. In order to evaluate the robustness of the proposed reference charts regarding various distributional assumptions on the ultrasound measurements at hand, we compared the gestational age-spe...
Objective To describe size charts developed from fetuses of Italian couples. Method Prospective...
Transverse Cerebellar Diameter (TCD) is a more accurate & better predictor of gestational age in...
Introduction: In human, the growth of the cerebellum may be less affected by Intrauterine Growth Res...
A prospective cross-sectional study between September 2009 and December 2014 was carried out at ALTA...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to construct reference ranges of the neonatal cerebellar...
Aim: To establish a nomogram of the height of the cerebellar vermis at birth in small-for-gestationa...
Abstract Objective. The purpose of this study was to construct reference limits for cerebellar vermi...
Background: Perinatal mortality a concern in the developing countries and intrauterine growth restri...
Objective. To verify the correlation of fetal cerebellar volume by three- dimensional ultrasound ( 3...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
To determine a reference range of fetal transverse cerebellar diameter in Brazilian population. This...
Objective: To create a reference centile chart for transverse cerebellar diameter in Thai fetuses th...
Abstract Background Estimation of gestational age plays a pivotal role in day to day clinical practi...
Objectives-The purpose of this study was to establish reference charts for fetal corpus callosum len...
Objective To construct international ultrasound-based standards for fetal cerebellar growth and Sylv...
Objective To describe size charts developed from fetuses of Italian couples. Method Prospective...
Transverse Cerebellar Diameter (TCD) is a more accurate & better predictor of gestational age in...
Introduction: In human, the growth of the cerebellum may be less affected by Intrauterine Growth Res...
A prospective cross-sectional study between September 2009 and December 2014 was carried out at ALTA...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to construct reference ranges of the neonatal cerebellar...
Aim: To establish a nomogram of the height of the cerebellar vermis at birth in small-for-gestationa...
Abstract Objective. The purpose of this study was to construct reference limits for cerebellar vermi...
Background: Perinatal mortality a concern in the developing countries and intrauterine growth restri...
Objective. To verify the correlation of fetal cerebellar volume by three- dimensional ultrasound ( 3...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
To determine a reference range of fetal transverse cerebellar diameter in Brazilian population. This...
Objective: To create a reference centile chart for transverse cerebellar diameter in Thai fetuses th...
Abstract Background Estimation of gestational age plays a pivotal role in day to day clinical practi...
Objectives-The purpose of this study was to establish reference charts for fetal corpus callosum len...
Objective To construct international ultrasound-based standards for fetal cerebellar growth and Sylv...
Objective To describe size charts developed from fetuses of Italian couples. Method Prospective...
Transverse Cerebellar Diameter (TCD) is a more accurate & better predictor of gestational age in...
Introduction: In human, the growth of the cerebellum may be less affected by Intrauterine Growth Res...