Prenatal diagnosis of wormian bones.
Four fetuses with wormian bones but none of the associated anomalies are reported and the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, associated anomalies, and prognosis of this entity are discussed.
Sonographic measurements of the fetal spleen: clinical implications.
- W. Schmidt, S. Yarkoni, P. Jeanty, P. Grannum, J. Hobbins
- 1 December 1985
Medicine
Journal of ultrasound in medicine
Nomograms can be useful in detecting growth disorders of the fetal spleen and thus provide a new complementary method to identify possible fetal diseases of genetic disorders, including Rh‐immunization and prolonged premature rupture of the membranes.
Ultrasonic evaluation of fetal limb growth.
- P. Jeanty, C. Kirkpatrick, M. Dramaix-Wilmet, J. Struyven
- 1 July 1981
Medicine
Radiology
Biparietal diameter and femoral and humeral length were measured by ultrasonography and correlated with age in 450 normal pregnancies. The resulting data may be helpful in detecting fetal limb…
Fetal limb volume: a new parameter to assess fetal growth and nutrition.
- P. Jeanty, R. Romero, J. Hobbins
- 1 June 1985
Medicine
Journal of ultrasound in medicine
Limb volume was found to be strongly correlated with gestational age, and may be a possible predictive factor of intrauterine growth retardation.
The Value of Single Umbilical Artery in the Prediction of Fetal Aneuploidy: Findings in 12,672 Pregnant Women
- R. Granese, C. Coco, P. Jeanty
- 1 June 2007
Medicine
Ultrasound Quarterly
In an unselected population, second trimester sonographic detection of SUA and major fetal anomalies indicate increased risk for fetal aneuploidy.
Exposure to maternal diabetes is associated with altered fetal growth patterns: A hypothesis regarding metabolic allocation to growth under hyperglycemic‐hypoxemic conditions
The data suggest that the maternal–fetal interchange circuit, designed to share and capture resources on the fetal side, may not have had a long evolutionary history of overabundance as a selective force, and modern health problems drive postnatal sequelae that become exacerbated by increasing longevity.
Fetal biometry of skeletal dysplasias: a multicentric study.
- L. Gonçalves, P. Jeanty
- 1994
Medicine
Journal of ultrasound in medicine
Discriminant analysis showed that the femur length was the best biometric parameter to distinguish among the five most common disorders in this series.
Measurements of fetal kidney growth on ultrasound.
- P. Jeanty, M. Dramaix-Wilmet, N. Elkhazen, C. Hubinont, N. van Regemorter
- 1 July 1982
Medicine
Radiology
Renal length, width, and thickness were measured in 261 normal fetuses, and the volume of the kidney was calculated, and a case report of renal polycystic disease is presented.
Persistent right umbilical vein: an ominous prenatal finding?
- P. Jeanty
- 1 December 1990
Medicine
Radiology
The author suggests using the recognition of the persistent right umbilical vein as an indicator for more in-depth scanning, because it is visible in the section used to measure the abdominal perimeter.
Prenatal smoke exposure alters growth in limb proportions and head shape in the midgestation human fetus
These fetal body growth patterns, expressed in terms of size and proportionality, are consistent with the presence of chronic hypoxia associated with maternal smoking and identify that prenatal smoking is not merely an insult resulting in consistent size and growth rate reduction across developmental ages.
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