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Re: Obstetric biometry in Indonesian populationsFrom: David Hutchon (DJRHutchon@Postmaster.co.uk)Sat Apr 13 04:09:36 2002
This is precisely the problem I have been trying to address. There is a link to my article form the OBGYN.NET ultrasound section for professionals about three quartes down the page “Back to the future for Hemanni Boerhaave or a logical way to generate ultrasound dating charts.” I describe methodology for producing dating and expected date of delivery charts for a specific population. It is practical method for even relatively small delivery rates. 2000 per year would certaily be enough. On my website I have a program which allows you to generate your own charts. Until you have been able to produce your own charts you will have to use the next most likely to be accurate. If you are interested I would be pleased to hear from you and advise you further. I would also be happy to analize your data if you wish.
-- David Hutchon
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