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The role of color Doppler imaging of the uterine arteries at 20 weeks' gestation in stratifying antenatal care

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Women with normal uterine artery color/pulsed Doppler studies at 20 weeks' gestation constitute a group that have a low risk of developing obstetric complications related to uteroplacental insufficiency. Women with high resistance in both uterine arteries (bilateral notches) have an increased risk of the subsequent development of such complications, in particular those requiring delivery before term. The addition of color Doppler imaging of the uterine arteries at the time of the routine 20-week dating/anomaly scan may be of use in determining the type and level of antenatal care that is offered to women.

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