Early childhood development when second-trimester ultrasound dating disagrees with last menstrual period: a prospective cohort study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>When an ultrasound-based estimate of gestational age (GA) is less (greater) than an estimate based on a definite last menstrual period, the fetus may grow slower (faster) than average. While the association between these discrepancie...
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Main Authors: | Grewal Jagteshwar (Author), Wernicke Meghan (Author), Zhang Jun (Author) |
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