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  • 4. Value of a single early third trimester fetal biometry for the prediction of birth weight deviations in a low risk population.
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  • 13. Diabetic macrosomia: accuracy of third trimester ultrasound.
    Tamura RK, Sabbagha RE, Depp R, Dooley SL, Socol ML.
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  • 15. Predicting neonatal weight of more than 4000 g using fetal abdominal circumference measurement by ultrasound at 38-40 weeks of pregnancy: a study in Iran.
    Dadkhah F, Kashanian M, Bonyad Z, Larijani T.
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  • 17. Ultrasonographic detection of abnormal fetal growth with the gestational age-independent, transverse cerebellar diameter/abdominal circumference ratio.
    Meyer WJ, Gauthier D, Ramakrishnan V, Sipos J.
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  • 19. Prediction of fetal weights in twins.
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