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Estimation of Fetal Weight: Clinical vs Sonographic Measurements

By: Language: English Producer: 2003Content type:
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  • RES OB 2003 0004
Dissertation note: Doctor of Medicine Research project Summary: To determine the relative accuracy of methods of estimating fetal weight: Clinical estimation versus Sonographic measurements ( using hadlock, Shephard and Warsof Formula). To determine the accuracy of clinical estimation of fetal weight by derivation from fundic height and fetal head station using Johnson`s formula. To determine the accuracy of sonographic estimation of fetal weight by derivation from sonographic estimation using Hadlock, Shepard and Warsof formulas. To compare the accuracy of clinical estimation of fetal weight gy using Johnson`s formula and by using sonographic, measurements versus the actual birthweight.
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Doctor of Medicine Research project

To determine the relative accuracy of methods of estimating fetal weight: Clinical estimation versus Sonographic measurements ( using hadlock, Shephard and Warsof Formula). To determine the accuracy of clinical estimation of fetal weight by derivation from fundic height and fetal head station using Johnson`s formula. To determine the accuracy of sonographic estimation of fetal weight by derivation from sonographic estimation using Hadlock, Shepard and Warsof formulas. To compare the accuracy of clinical estimation of fetal weight gy using Johnson`s formula and by using sonographic, measurements versus the actual birthweight.

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