Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3920573 | European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2012 | 8 Pages |
ObjectiveTo establish fetal thyroid nomograms based on gestational age and biparietal diameter and to compare obtained results with previously published data.Study designA cross-sectional study of 241 healthy pregnant women at 14–38 week of gestation was undertaken. Exclusion criteria were: known maternal thyroid or systemic disease, unknown date of last menstrual period, multiple pregnancy and fetal malformations. Fetal thyroid diameter (FTD), circumference (FTC) and area (FTA) were measured by two-dimensional ultrasonography and plotted against gestational age (GA) and biparietal diameter (BPD).ResultsFTD, FTC and FTA increased logarithmically to GA and BPD. Fetal thyroid measurements as a function of GA were expressed by logarithmic formulas: ln(FTD) = 3.6025–23.0315/GA, ln(FTC) = 4.6227–22.8003/GA, ln(FTA) = 6.6303–45.0831/GA. The following logarithmic formulas were obtained for fetal thyroid measurements according to BPD: ln(FTD) = 3.4068–45.4271/BPD, ln(FTC) = 4.4271–44.8359/BPD, ln(FTA) = 6.2390–88.4408/BPD. There were highly significant correlations between thyroid measurements and GA or BPD: r = 0.87–0.90, p < 0.00001.ConclusionsWe have established age-dependent and age-independent nomograms of fetal thyroid. These nomograms will enable prenatal diagnosis in fetuses at risk of thyroid disorders.