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Academic Article Clinical relevance of sonographically estimated amniotic fluid volume: polyhydramnios.
Academic Article Low amniotic fluid volume is poorly identified in singleton and twin pregnancies using the 2 x 2 cm pocket technique of the biophysical profile.
Academic Article Sonographic assessment of birth weight among breech presentations.
Academic Article Remote umbilical arterial blood pH analysis: accuracy, utility, and limitations.
Academic Article The accuracy of ultrasound evaluation of amniotic fluid volume in singleton pregnancies: the effect of operator experience and ultrasound interpretative technique.
Academic Article Accuracy of sonographically estimated fetal weight with and without oligohydramnios. A case-control study.
Academic Article Sonographic examination does not predict twin growth discordance accurately.
Academic Article Ultrasound estimate of amniotic fluid volume: color Doppler overdiagnosis of oligohydramnios.
Academic Article Estimating birth weight in twins. Comparison of eight sonographic models.
Academic Article Ultrasonic assessment of the amniotic fluid volume in diamniotic twins.
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Academic Article A systematic review of amniotic fluid assessments in twin pregnancies.
Academic Article Rating scale item assessment of self-harm in postpartum women: a cross-sectional analysis.
Academic Article Teleultrasound: How Accurate Are We?
Academic Article Detection of Fetal Anomalies by Remotely Directed and Interpreted Ultrasound (Teleultrasound): A Randomized Noninferiority Trial.

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