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Determination of gestational age after the 24th week of gestation from fetal kidney length measurements
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Kidney length is a more accurate method of determining gestational age than the fetal biometric indices of biparietal diameter, head circumference, femur length and abdominal circumference between 24 and 38 weeks' gestation. When combined with biparietal diameter, head circumference and femur length, the precision of dating is improved by 2 days. This measurement is easy to make and could therefore be easily incorporated into the model for dating pregnancies after 24 weeks of gestation, in particular when measurements of the biparietal diameter and head circumference are difficult.
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