The usefulness of the Rossavik growth model in predicting crown-heel length (CHL) was evaluated in 50 women with normal singleton pregnancies in a Dutch population. The femur diaphysis lengths (FDL) were predicted assuming growth cessation at 38, 39, 39.5, and 40 weeks, menstrual age (MA), and at birth using Rossavik growth models determined from two second-trimester FDL measurements. Predicted CHLs were then calculated from predicted FDLs using six different equations. Predicted CHLs were compared with the actual neonatal CHLs and the percent differences calculated. The growth potential realization index (GPRI) values were also determined. With all six equations, regression analysis revealed a significant relationship between the percent d...
We studied metatarsal growth in 600 metatarsal bones (60 pairs of feet) taken from 60 human fetuses ...
Background: Many statistical methods are available to model longitudinal growth data and relate deri...
Distance and velocity of reference values for fetal growth are needed. Such fetal growth curves need...
The usefulness of the Rossavik growth model in predicting crown-heel length (CHL) was evaluated in 5...
Objectives: To evaluate the Rossavik growth model for predicting birth weight in a Dutch population ...
Objectives: To evaluate the Rossavik growth model for predicting birth weight in a Dutch population ...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the relationship between gestational age (GA) and neonatal anthrop...
The length of the human fetal foot was studied in 106 feet from 53 unfixed staged human fetuses (35 ...
Growth is usually evaluated by single measurements which reflect only that direction of growth. At b...
BACKGROUND: We investigated relationships between early growth and proximal femoral geometry at age ...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The purpose of this study was to obtain precise knowledge of fetal biome...
Background Identification of gestational age, especially within 48 hours of birth, is crucial for n...
Background: When an incomplete fetal skel-eton comes to the Anatomy department for itsage estimation...
Multiple tooth development staging techniques were reported based on arbitrarily set borderlines bet...
The total length (TL) and length of the ossified part (OL) of some long bones of the upper (humerus,...
We studied metatarsal growth in 600 metatarsal bones (60 pairs of feet) taken from 60 human fetuses ...
Background: Many statistical methods are available to model longitudinal growth data and relate deri...
Distance and velocity of reference values for fetal growth are needed. Such fetal growth curves need...
The usefulness of the Rossavik growth model in predicting crown-heel length (CHL) was evaluated in 5...
Objectives: To evaluate the Rossavik growth model for predicting birth weight in a Dutch population ...
Objectives: To evaluate the Rossavik growth model for predicting birth weight in a Dutch population ...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the relationship between gestational age (GA) and neonatal anthrop...
The length of the human fetal foot was studied in 106 feet from 53 unfixed staged human fetuses (35 ...
Growth is usually evaluated by single measurements which reflect only that direction of growth. At b...
BACKGROUND: We investigated relationships between early growth and proximal femoral geometry at age ...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The purpose of this study was to obtain precise knowledge of fetal biome...
Background Identification of gestational age, especially within 48 hours of birth, is crucial for n...
Background: When an incomplete fetal skel-eton comes to the Anatomy department for itsage estimation...
Multiple tooth development staging techniques were reported based on arbitrarily set borderlines bet...
The total length (TL) and length of the ossified part (OL) of some long bones of the upper (humerus,...
We studied metatarsal growth in 600 metatarsal bones (60 pairs of feet) taken from 60 human fetuses ...
Background: Many statistical methods are available to model longitudinal growth data and relate deri...
Distance and velocity of reference values for fetal growth are needed. Such fetal growth curves need...