Determination of placental weight using two-dimensional sonography and volumetric mathematic modeling.

@article{Azprua2010DeterminationOP,
  title={Determination of placental weight using two-dimensional sonography and volumetric mathematic modeling.},
  author={Humberto Azp{\'u}rua and Edmund F. Funai and Luisa Coraluzzi and Leo F. Doherty and Isaac E. Sasson and M R Kliman and Harvey J. Kliman},
  journal={American journal of perinatology},
  year={2010},
  volume={27 2},
  pages={
          151-5
        }
}
An abnormally decreased placental weight has been linked to increased perinatal complications, including intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD) and fetal growth restriction (IUGR). Despite its promise, determining placental weight prenatally using three-dimensional systems is time-consuming and requires expensive technology and expertise. We propose a novel method using two-dimensional sonography that provides an immediate estimation of placental volume. Placental volume was calculated in 29 third… 
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