Abstract Background Fetal growth velocity standards have yet to be established for the Chinese population. This study aimed to establish such standards suitable for the Chinese population. Methods We performed a multicenter, population–based longitudinal cohort study including 9075 low–risk singleton pregnant women. Data were collected from the clinical records of 24 hospitals in 18 provinces of China. Demographic characteristics, reproductive history, fetal ultrasound measurements, and perinatal outcome data were collected. The fetal ultrasound measurements included biparietal diameter (BPD), abdominal circumference (AC), head circumference (HC), and femur diaphysis length (FDL). We used linear mixed models with cubic splines to model the ...
Objectives: To establish reference ranges for fetal limb biometry obtained by transabdominal ultraso...
Background In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age 5...
SummaryObjectiveFetuses from different populations may show different growth patterns. In obstetrics...
Background Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid ...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Abstract. Choosing a fetal growth standard or reference is crucial when defining normal and abnormal...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Abstract Background The common use of singleton fetal growth standard to access twin growth might le...
Background Diagnosis of intrauterine fetal growth restriction and prediction of small-for-gestati...
This was an observational study of low-risk singleton pregnancies in an ethnic Chinese population. F...
10.1186/s12884-015-0569-1BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth151411-11GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outc...
Background Diagnosis of intrauterine fetal growth restriction and prediction of small-for-gestati...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age ...
Objectives: To establish reference ranges for fetal limb biometry obtained by transabdominal ultraso...
Background In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age 5...
SummaryObjectiveFetuses from different populations may show different growth patterns. In obstetrics...
Background Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid ...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Abstract. Choosing a fetal growth standard or reference is crucial when defining normal and abnormal...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Background: Human growth is susceptible to damage from insults, particularly during periods of rapid...
Abstract Background The common use of singleton fetal growth standard to access twin growth might le...
Background Diagnosis of intrauterine fetal growth restriction and prediction of small-for-gestati...
This was an observational study of low-risk singleton pregnancies in an ethnic Chinese population. F...
10.1186/s12884-015-0569-1BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth151411-11GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outc...
Background Diagnosis of intrauterine fetal growth restriction and prediction of small-for-gestati...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age ...
Objectives: To establish reference ranges for fetal limb biometry obtained by transabdominal ultraso...
Background In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age 5...
SummaryObjectiveFetuses from different populations may show different growth patterns. In obstetrics...