Screening for the small for dates fetus using ultrasound measurement of the fetal abdominal circumference resulted in a significantly increased rate of diagnosis compared with clinical examination. However, when the perinatal mortality and morbidity amongst infants with a birthweight less than the 10th percentile for gestation in the screened group was compared with that of similar infants in a nonscreened groups who attended the same antenatal clinic but who either booked or were referred late, there was no significant difference.
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