Differences in measurements of the atria of the lateral ventricle: Does gender matter?

Ralph L. Kramer*, Yuval Yaron, Mark P. Johnson, Mark I. Evans, Marjorie C. Treadwell, Honor M. Wolf

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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate possible differences in measurements of the width of atria of the lateral cerebral ventricles of male and female fetuses. Study Design: A prospectively entered database was reviewed to identify patients undergoing ultrasound examination at > 13 weeks between July 1, 1994 and June 30, 1995. Inclusion criteria included identification of fetal gender, measurement of the atria, and the absence of fetal anomalies. Results: The atrial width of the lateral ventricles was statistically greater in male than in female fetuses (7.1 vs. 7.0 mm, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Although statistically significant, the difference between genders in the measurement of the ventricular atria is too small to be of clinical utility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)304-305
Number of pages2
JournalFetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Atria
  • Gender
  • Lateral ventricle

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