Abstract Objective Counselling women where severe growth abnormalities are detected early in the pregnancy is often difficult due to a paucity of outcome data of this specific subset of early onset disease. This study therefore aimed to assess the outcome of pregnancies where an estimated fetal weight less than the third centile were detected prior to 24 weeks gestation. Study design A retrospective study in two London teaching hospitals, over an eight year period was performed, analysing all pregnancies with an ultrasound estimated fetal weight less than the third centile prior to 24 weeks gestation. Outcome data: intrauterine death, neonatal death, survival to discharge, gestation at delivery and birthweight were collected. Results Out of...
ObjectivesFew data exist for counseling and perinatal management of women after an antenatal diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Small for gestational age (SGA) is a major determinant of poor perinatal outcome. Detect...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is an important reason for premature delivery and a leading cause of ...
OBJECTIVE: There are limited data for counseling on and management of periviable small-for-gestation...
SUMMARY All surviving babies of less than 32 weeks ' gestation born to mothers resident in the ...
Objective: The use of fetal growth charts assumes that the optimal size at birth is at the 50th birt...
Objective. To investigate the impact of severe preterm intrauterine growth restriction on perinatal ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of being small for gestational age (SGA) on very preterm mortality a...
Survival is not an adequate measure of success when managing preterm infants < 24 weeks gestational ...
Objective To assess the impact of being small for gestational age (SGA) on very preterm mortality an...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited data for counseling and management of periviable small for gestational a...
Few data exist for counseling and perinatal management of women after an antenatal diagnosis of earl...
ObjectivesFew data exist for counseling and perinatal management of women after an antenatal diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Small for gestational age (SGA) is a major determinant of poor perinatal outcome. Detect...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is an important reason for premature delivery and a leading cause of ...
OBJECTIVE: There are limited data for counseling on and management of periviable small-for-gestation...
SUMMARY All surviving babies of less than 32 weeks ' gestation born to mothers resident in the ...
Objective: The use of fetal growth charts assumes that the optimal size at birth is at the 50th birt...
Objective. To investigate the impact of severe preterm intrauterine growth restriction on perinatal ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of being small for gestational age (SGA) on very preterm mortality a...
Survival is not an adequate measure of success when managing preterm infants < 24 weeks gestational ...
Objective To assess the impact of being small for gestational age (SGA) on very preterm mortality an...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited data for counseling and management of periviable small for gestational a...
Few data exist for counseling and perinatal management of women after an antenatal diagnosis of earl...
ObjectivesFew data exist for counseling and perinatal management of women after an antenatal diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Small for gestational age (SGA) is a major determinant of poor perinatal outcome. Detect...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is an important reason for premature delivery and a leading cause of ...