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Ross MG et al. – A cost–effective, low–technology method of cervical length screening is necessary to implement such programs. Available data suggest that digital examination is not sufficiently sensitive and reproducible to reliably screen for short cervix in presymptomatic patients in the mid trimester. New modalities for nonsonographic cervical length assessment provide for a cost–effective, sensitive, and reproducible method of screening patients for short cervical length, which deserves further research in comparing its efficacy to sonographic cervical length.

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