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Fig. 1.
Measurement of fetal stomach length in relation to gestational age in a group of 867 healthy fetuses (normal heart anatomy, no extracardiac malformations, no extracardiac anomalies). Data obtained from the Department of Prenatal Cardiology of the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital in Lodz, 2016–2019
Fig. 2.
Measurement of fetal stomach length in relation to gestational age in a group of 867 healthy fetuses with a trend line. Figure according to the formula: y = 0.9601 × -6.8365. Data obtained from the Department of Prenatal Cardiology of the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital in Lodz, 2016–2019
Fig. 3.
Measurement of fetal urinary bladder size in relation to gestational age in a group of 867 healthy fetuses. Data obtained from the Department of Prenatal Cardiology of the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital in Lodz, 2016–2019
Fig. 4.
Measurement of fetal urinary bladder size in relation to gestational age in a group of 867 healthy fetuses with a trend line. Figure according to the formula: y = 1.1105 × -12.533. Data obtained from the Department of Prenatal Cardiology of the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital in Lodz, 2016–2019
Fig. 5.
Comparison of the size of the fetal stomach and urinary bladder in fetuses without anomalies in relation to gestational age in a group of 867 healthy fetuses with trend lines. Data obtained from the Department of Prenatal Cardiology of the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital in Lodz, 2016–2019
Fig. 6.
Ratio of the size of the fetal stomach and urinary bladder in relation to gestational age in a group of 867 healthy fetuses with a trend line. Data obtained from the Department of Prenatal Cardiology of the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital in Lodz, 2016–2019