Distinguishing normal from abnormal gestational sac growth in early pregnancy
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- DOI: 10.7863/jum.1987.6.1.23
Distinguishing normal from abnormal gestational sac growth in early pregnancy
Abstract
In order to evaluate normal and abnormal gestational sac development, serial sonograms were performed in 83 women whose initial sonogram demonstrated a gestational sac lacking a detectable embryo. Of 53 normal gestations, the mean sac growth was 1.13 mm/day (range, 0.71-1.75). In comparison, of 30 abnormal gestations, 24 demonstrated sac growth, and of these, the mean growth was 0.70 mm/day (range, 0.14-1.71). Based on these observations, we suggest that gestational sac growth of less than or equal to 0.6 mm/day is evidence for abnormal development. Analysis of the initial and follow-up scans for the 53 normal gestations showed that a living embryo was always detected when the mean gestational sac was greater than 25 mm in average diameter, and a yolk sac was always seen when the mean sac diameter was greater than 20 mm. In comparison, of 30 abnormal gestations, six were greater than 25 mm without a detectable embryo, and four were greater than 20 mm without a yolk sac. Recommendations for the optimal time of a follow-up sonogram are presented based on the initial sac size.
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