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Effect of Prenatal Ultrasound Screening on Perinatal Outcome
RADIUS Study Group
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Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
50%
American Colleges
16%
Beneficial Effects
16%
Birth Weight
16%
Clinician Judgement
16%
Confidence Interval
16%
Congenital Anomalies
50%
Consensus Conference
16%
During Pregnancy
16%
Fetal Death
16%
Fetal Growth Disorder
33%
Fetus
16%
Gestational Age
16%
Imaging in Pregnancy
16%
Intraventricular Hemorrhage
16%
Low Risk
16%
Medical Indications
16%
Multiple Pregnancy
50%
National Institutes of Health Consensus
16%
Negative Findings
16%
Neonatal Death
16%
Neonatal Morbidity
16%
No Significant Difference
16%
Overtreatment
16%
Perinatal Outcome
100%
Placental Abnormalities
33%
Post-term Pregnancy
16%
Pregnant Women
16%
Prenatal Ultrasound Screening
100%
Preterm Delivery
16%
Randomized Trial
16%
Relative Risk
16%
Routine Ultrasound
33%
Screening in Pregnancy
16%
Small-for-gestational Age
16%
Sonogram
16%
Sonographic Evaluation
16%
Ultrasound Control
16%
Ultrasound Imaging
16%
Ultrasound Screening
100%
United States
16%
Unnecessary Testing
16%
Week of Gestation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Birth Weight
20%
Cerebral Hemorrhage
20%
Clinician
60%
Congenital Malformation
60%
Echography
100%
Fetus Death
20%
Fetus Echography
100%
Gestational Age
20%
Health Care Cost
20%
Intrauterine Growth Retardation
40%
Multiple Gestation
60%
Newborn Death
20%
Newborn Morbidity
20%
Pregnancy
20%
Premature Labor
20%
Small for Gestational Age
20%
Ultrasonography
20%