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Intrauterine Growth Restriction

Alternate Names : Intrauterine Growth Retardation, IUGR

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Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Foot

Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Foot

This is a normal ultrasound of a fetus at 19 weeks gestation. The right foot, including the developing bones, are clearly visible in the middle of the screen.

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  1. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Abdomen Measurements
  2. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Arm and Legs
  3. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Face
  4. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Femur Measurement
  5. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Foot
  6. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Head Measurements
  7. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Arms and Legs
  8. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Profile View
  9. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Spine and Ribs
  10. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Ventricles of Brain

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