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Fetal volume and crown-rump length from 7 to 10 weeks of gestational age in singletons and twins
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology , 06/26/09
Martins WP et al. - Twins and singletons had similar fetal volume and crown-rump length between the 7th and 10th week of gestational age. Additionally, fetal volume assessed by VOCAL was better than crown-rump length to estimate the gestational age at the evaluated period. However, the improvement was small and probably without clinical significance.
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