Background: Macrosomic babies are at increased risk of adverse perinatal outcome and therefore constitute a high risk group of neonates and the incidence appears to be rising. The objective was to determine the incidence of fetal macrosomia, and the perinatal outcome of macrosomic babies, compare with matched term, appropriate weight neonates in the booked antenatal population of the UPTH. Methods: It was a- one year prospective study of the perinatal outcome of singleton babies whose birth weights were 4000g and above (macrosomia) delivered to booked antenatal mothers in UPTH between 1st October 2003 and 30th September 2004, comparing them with term appropriate (2500-3999g) weight babies. The birth weight, sex, perinatal and maternal compl...
Background: In modern obstetrics, fetal macrosomia is a major contributor to obstetric morbidity. It...
Although macrosomia may be associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcome there is paucity o...
BACKGROUND: Macrosomic fetuses are high risk with their delivery process being associated with pote...
Objective: Macrosomia has been defined as birth weight of 4.0kilogram and above. It is an important ...
Background: To determine the incidence and risk factors of fetal macrosomia and maternal and perinat...
Fetal macrosomia remains an important determinant of perinatal outcome and a contributor to neonatal...
Objective: To determine the perinatal and maternal outcome of the macrosomic infants. Study Design: ...
A retrospective study to determine adverse perinatal outcome associated with macrosomic births was c...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Fetal macrosomia has been the subject of several studies with a view...
Background: Although research has shown that having a macrosomic fetus could be predictive of a nega...
Th e aim of this research was to determine the incidence, risk factors and perinatal outcome of the ...
Background: Macrosomia is a birth weight above the 90th percentile corrected for gestational age and...
Background: The rising prevalence and the attendant morbidity and mortality arising from macrosomic ...
Background: One of the risk factors of post term pregnancy is fetal macrosomia. The excessively lar...
Background: One of the risk factors of post term pregnancy is fetal macrosomia. The excessively lar...
Background: In modern obstetrics, fetal macrosomia is a major contributor to obstetric morbidity. It...
Although macrosomia may be associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcome there is paucity o...
BACKGROUND: Macrosomic fetuses are high risk with their delivery process being associated with pote...
Objective: Macrosomia has been defined as birth weight of 4.0kilogram and above. It is an important ...
Background: To determine the incidence and risk factors of fetal macrosomia and maternal and perinat...
Fetal macrosomia remains an important determinant of perinatal outcome and a contributor to neonatal...
Objective: To determine the perinatal and maternal outcome of the macrosomic infants. Study Design: ...
A retrospective study to determine adverse perinatal outcome associated with macrosomic births was c...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Fetal macrosomia has been the subject of several studies with a view...
Background: Although research has shown that having a macrosomic fetus could be predictive of a nega...
Th e aim of this research was to determine the incidence, risk factors and perinatal outcome of the ...
Background: Macrosomia is a birth weight above the 90th percentile corrected for gestational age and...
Background: The rising prevalence and the attendant morbidity and mortality arising from macrosomic ...
Background: One of the risk factors of post term pregnancy is fetal macrosomia. The excessively lar...
Background: One of the risk factors of post term pregnancy is fetal macrosomia. The excessively lar...
Background: In modern obstetrics, fetal macrosomia is a major contributor to obstetric morbidity. It...
Although macrosomia may be associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcome there is paucity o...
BACKGROUND: Macrosomic fetuses are high risk with their delivery process being associated with pote...