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Should We Customize Fetal Growth Standards
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 09/22/09
Figueras F et al. – Customized birth weight standards improve the distinction between constitutional and pathological smallness, and there is evidence that this finding can be extrapolated into the fetal period to evaluate intrauterine growth, but further studies are required to evaluate and quantify the effectiveness of customized versus conventional charts in improving the diagnosis of pathological smallness before birth.
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