Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age

The relation between fetal binocular distance and menstrual age was determined by cross-sectional analysis of 555 normal fetuses (14-40 weeks) using real-time sonography. Mathematical modelling of the data demonstrated that the binocular distance growth curve, similar to the biparietal diameter, is...

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Main Authors: Tongsong T., Wanapirak C., Jesadapornchai S., Tathayathikom E.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-35472014-08-30T02:35:01Z Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age Tongsong T. Wanapirak C. Jesadapornchai S. Tathayathikom E. The relation between fetal binocular distance and menstrual age was determined by cross-sectional analysis of 555 normal fetuses (14-40 weeks) using real-time sonography. Mathematical modelling of the data demonstrated that the binocular distance growth curve, similar to the biparietal diameter, is nonlinear. Predicted binocular values at various points in gestation were comparable to the results of other investigators. Predicted menstrual age in weeks for specific binocular distance measurements in millimeters were calculated and are reported in tabular form. The variability (+/- 2 SD) associated with predicting menstrual age from binocular distance is +/- 14 days between 14 and 27 weeks, but between 29 and 40 weeks the variability is +/- 24 days. Binocular distance can be used as an adjunct in estimating menstrual age and may be useful in the diagnosis of some abnormalities, e.g. hypotelorism or hypertelorism. 2014-08-30T02:35:01Z 2014-08-30T02:35:01Z 1992 Journal Article 0020-7292 1356850 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3547 eng
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description The relation between fetal binocular distance and menstrual age was determined by cross-sectional analysis of 555 normal fetuses (14-40 weeks) using real-time sonography. Mathematical modelling of the data demonstrated that the binocular distance growth curve, similar to the biparietal diameter, is nonlinear. Predicted binocular values at various points in gestation were comparable to the results of other investigators. Predicted menstrual age in weeks for specific binocular distance measurements in millimeters were calculated and are reported in tabular form. The variability (+/- 2 SD) associated with predicting menstrual age from binocular distance is +/- 14 days between 14 and 27 weeks, but between 29 and 40 weeks the variability is +/- 24 days. Binocular distance can be used as an adjunct in estimating menstrual age and may be useful in the diagnosis of some abnormalities, e.g. hypotelorism or hypertelorism.
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author Tongsong T.
Wanapirak C.
Jesadapornchai S.
Tathayathikom E.
spellingShingle Tongsong T.
Wanapirak C.
Jesadapornchai S.
Tathayathikom E.
Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
author_facet Tongsong T.
Wanapirak C.
Jesadapornchai S.
Tathayathikom E.
author_sort Tongsong T.
title Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
title_short Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
title_full Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
title_fullStr Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
title_full_unstemmed Fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
title_sort fetal binocular distance as a predictor of menstrual age
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3547
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