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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 15, Issue 11 771-774, Copyright © 1996 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


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Sonographic measurement of amniotic fluid volume in the first trimester of pregnancy

A. Weissman, J. Itskovitz-Eldor and P. Jakobi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rambam Medical Center, Technion, Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel.

The sonographic estimate of amniotic fluid volume from 7 to 13 weeks of gestation in 95 pregnancies was calculated. Amniotic fluid volume increased from 1.5 ml at 7 weeks to 25 ml at 10 weeks and 100 ml at 13 weeks. The nomograms constructed may be used in the objective evaluation of the fetal condition in the first trimester.


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Three-Dimensional Sonographic Volumetry of the Gestational Sac and the Amniotic Sac in the First Trimester * Reply
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