Differing prevalence of microcephaly and macrocephaly in male and female fetuses
ObjectiveTo compare the proportion of female and male fetuses classified as microcephalic (head circumference [HC] < 3rd percentile) and macrocephalic (>97th percentile) by commonly used sex-neutral growth curves.MethodsFor fetuses evaluated at a single center, we retrospectively determined th...
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Main Authors: | Amalia M. Brawley (Author), Eric W. Schaefer (Author), Elizabeth Lucarelli (Author), Serdar H. Ural (Author), Cynthia H. Chuang (Author), Wenke Hwang (Author), Ian M. Paul (Author), Carrie Daymont (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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