Chapter 28 Pregnancy and Development
Flannelly GM et al (1976) found that a mean sac diameter of 20mm or more without a visible yolk sac, or a size of 25mm or more without a visible embryo, are major criteria for pregnancy failure with a 100% predictive value. Irregular gestational sac is associated with abnormal outcome in 100% of the cases. ................
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