Scientists test new ultrasound method to track Baby's growth
NCT ID NCT07169929
Summary
This study aims to see if measuring the width of a specific part of the unborn baby's brain, called the thalamus, on a standard 2D ultrasound scan is a reliable way to estimate how far along the pregnancy is and track fetal growth. Researchers will enroll 110 pregnant women between 18 and 36 weeks to take these measurements. The goal is to gather knowledge about whether this measurement could become a useful new tool for doctors to monitor healthy development.
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Shaimaa El Shemy
RECRUITINGGiza, Cairo Governorate, 4240310, Egypt
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