When fetal heart tones are present, gestational age is determined by fundal height, history, Leopold's maneuvers, or ultrasonography. |
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At 28 weeks, the fundal height lies at the lower third of the distance between the xiphisternum and umbilicus. |
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On physical examination, fundal height was 38 cm and a large fetal head was palpated. |
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When bleeding is not controlled by this manoeuvre, the usual cause is fundal bleeding, and angiography is performed. |
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For example, a petite woman tends to peak around 35 centimeters, while obese women can have fundal heights that far exceed their gestational age. |
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Patients with evidence of hypersplenism and those having gastric fundal varices were not included in the study. |
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So, for example, if you're 24 weeks pregnant, your fundal height should be 24 centimeters. |
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The review found that there is too little evidence to show whether symphysis fundal height measurement during pregnancy is more beneficial than abdominal palpation. |
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The condition differs from the other forms of amaurotic idiocy by virtue of lack of fundal changes and the presence of significant cerebellar dysfunction. |
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Measuring large for dates means your fundal height is more than 2 centimeters larger than average for your stage of pregnancy, based on your due date. |
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Examination of the uterus in situ disclosed a 2 cm defect in the uterine serosa in the posterior fundal location with palpable placenta. |
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The fundal appearance of diabetic retinopathy includes scattered flame-shaped haemorrhages and some larger blot haemorrhages. |
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Use posterior fundal morcellation when the uterus has been exteriorized, but space for putting Z-Clamps on the adnexal pedicles is lacking. |
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Six of 11 patients who had symptoms of upper gastrointestinal bleed underwent endoscopy which showed fundal erosions, duodenal ulcer and duodenitis. |
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Fundal examination showed a large choroidal rupture of the left macula. |
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