Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5691535 | Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Fetal macrosomia is defined as birth weight >4000Â g and is associated with several maternal and fetal complications such as maternal birth canal trauma, shoulder dystocia, and perinatal asphyxia. Early identification of risk factors could allow preventive measures to be taken to avoid adverse perinatal outcomes. Prenatal diagnosis is based on two-dimensional ultrasound formulae, but accuracy is low, particularly at advanced gestation. Three-dimensional ultrasound could be an alternative to soft tissue monitoring, allowing better prediction of birth weight than two-dimensional ultrasound. In this article, we describe the definition, risk factors, diagnosis, prevention, ultrasound monitoring, prenatal care, and delivery in fetal macrosomia cases.
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Authors
Edward PhD, Alberto Borges MD, Ana Cristina Perez MD, Júlio PhD, Gabriele PhD,