Sonographic evaluation of adrenal size in neonates (23 to 41 weeks of gestation)
Abstract Background Fetal adrenal gland size is known to have a positive correlation with both gestational age and estimated body weight. In contrast, some clinical observations suggest that maturation of the adrenal stress response occurs after 30 weeks of gestation. In this study, adrenal gland si...
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Main Author: | Shigeo Iijima (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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