Fetal trunk and head volume measured by three‐dimensional ultrasound at 11 + 0 to 13 + 6 weeks of gestation in chromosomally normal pregnancies
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C F A Peralta | K. Nicolaides | K H Nicolaides | P Cavoretto | O Falcon | S Faiola | C. Peralta | S. Faiola | P. Cavoretto | O. Falcón | P. Cavoretto
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