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Accuracy ofpre- andpostnatal assessment of gestational age 897 between 27 and 29 weeks, and in two between 16 and 20 weeks.
criteria only, although less accurate than the method of Dubowitz et al. (1970) which comprises neurological as well as external physical criteria.
Results The correlation coefficient for the ultrasound BPD and LMP estimations of gestational age was +0 8837, P
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