CERVICAL LENGTH AS A PREDICTOR OF PRETERM LABOUR AND ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CERVICAL ASSESSMENT IN PREDICTION OF PRETERM LABOUR

Azza Ahmed Mohamed Morsy Nour El-Din;

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SUMMARY
Preterm delivery (PTD) as defined as the birth of an infant at less than 37 weeks of gestation. Given the significance of this clinical problem, a large amount of time and energy has been dedicated toward prevention of preterm birth.
Preterm


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Title CERVICAL LENGTH AS A PREDICTOR OF PRETERM LABOUR AND ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CERVICAL ASSESSMENT IN PREDICTION OF PRETERM LABOUR
Other Titles طول عنق الرحم كأداة للتنبؤ بالولادة المبكرة ودور الموجات فوق الصوتية عن طريق المهبل في تقييم عنق الرحم في التنبؤ بالولادة المبكرة
Authors Azza Ahmed Mohamed Morsy Nour El-Din
Keywords CERVICAL LENGTH AS A PREDICTOR OF PRETERM LABOUR AND ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CERVICAL ASSESSMENT IN PREDICTION OF PRETERM LABOUR
Issue Date 2010
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SUMMARY
Preterm delivery (PTD) as defined as the birth of an infant at less than 37 weeks of gestation. Given the significance of this clinical problem, a large amount of time and energy has been dedicated toward prevention of preterm birth.
Preterm

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