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Author: Idigo, Felicitas; Ajibo, Kingsley; Anakwue, Angel-Mary; Nwogu, Uloma; Robinson, Ebbi
Title: Sonographic measurement of ear length among normal fetuses of pregnant Igbo women in port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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  • Document date: 2021_3_1
  • ID: l4s7u75p
    Snippet: Background Fetal ear length measurement has been associated with some clinical values: sonographic marker for chromosomal aneuploidy and for biometric estimation of fetal gestational age. Objectives To establish a baseline reference value for fetal ear length and to assess relationship between fetal ear length and gestational age. Methods Ear length measurements were obtained prospectively from fetuses in 551 normal singleton pregnancies of 15 to 41 weeks gestation. Normal cases were defined as
    Document: Background Fetal ear length measurement has been associated with some clinical values: sonographic marker for chromosomal aneuploidy and for biometric estimation of fetal gestational age. Objectives To establish a baseline reference value for fetal ear length and to assess relationship between fetal ear length and gestational age. Methods Ear length measurements were obtained prospectively from fetuses in 551 normal singleton pregnancies of 15 to 41 weeks gestation. Normal cases were defined as normal sonographic findings during examination plus normal infant post-delivery. The relationship between gestational age (GA) in weeks and fetal ear length (FEL) in millimeters were analyzed by simple linear regression. Correlation of FEL measurements with GA, biparietal diameter (BPD), Head circumference (HC), Abdominal Circumference (AC), Femur Length (FL) and maternal age (MA) were also obtained. Results Linear relationships were found between FEL and GA (FEL=0.872GA-2.972). There was a high correlation between FEL and GA (r = 0.837; P = .001). Good linear relationship and strong positive correlation were demonstrated between FEL and BPD, AC, HC, and FL (p<0.05). Conclusion The result of this study provides normal baseline reference value for FEL. The study also showed good linear relationship and good correlation between FEL and fetal biometric measurements.

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