Over the past 40 years, there has been a myriad of research studies exploring the safety, techniques, and benefits of ultrasound use in pregnancy.[20]A comprehensive review of this body of literature is beyond the scope of this article; however, there are several studies that warrant mention ...
The early detection of intrauterine growth retardation remains an important objective of antenatal ultrasound monitoring [1,2,3,4]. Yet this screening is unsatisfactory [5,6]. Besides the problem of consensus on the tools or definitions to be used, the inappropriate use of growth curves could al...