Follow-up study of small-for-dates babies

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A group of small-for-dates full-term babies whose intra-uterine growth was followed by serial ultrasonic cephalometry were examined at a mean age of 4 years. Those children whose skull growth had begun to slow in utero before 34 weeks' menstrual age were more likely to have a height and weight less than the 10th centile. When the onset of growth failure had occurred before 26 weeks there was a lower developmental quotient at follow-up using the Griffiths extended scales. Prolonged slow growth in utero therefore seems to be followed by slow growth and development after birth. © 1976, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Fancourt, R., Campbell, S., Harvey, D., & Norman, A. P. (1976). Follow-up study of small-for-dates babies. British Medical Journal, 1(6023), 1435–1437. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6023.1435

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