Hadlock F P, Harrist R B, Shah Y, Park S K
J Ultrasound Med. 1984 Oct;3(10):439-42. doi: 10.7863/jum.1984.3.10.439.
The relationship of sonographic femur length to biparietal diameter (BPD) in utero may be useful in detecting short-limb dwarfism, hydrocephaly, microcephaly, and measurement errors. Because BPD can be adversely affected by head shape changes (e.g., dolichocephaly), falsely high or low values of femur length/BPD could result. Because head circumference is less affected by head shape changes than is BPD, it should be a better standard of head size against which to judge limb length. The authors report normal values for the relationship between femur length and head circumference, based on a cross-sectional analysis of 361 normal fetuses (15-42 weeks) using real-time ultrasound.
子宫内超声测量的股骨长度与双顶径(BPD)的关系,可能有助于检测短肢侏儒症、脑积水、小头畸形以及测量误差。由于双顶径会受到头部形状变化(如长头畸形)的不利影响,可能会导致股骨长度/双顶径出现错误的高值或低值。由于头围受头部形状变化的影响小于双顶径,因此它应该是判断肢体长度更好的头部大小标准。作者基于对361例正常胎儿(15 - 42周)进行实时超声的横断面分析,报告了股骨长度与头围关系的正常值。