3. Nyberg DA, Kramer D, Resta RG, Kapur R, Mahony BS, Luthy DA, et
al. Prenatal sonographic findings of trisomy 18: Review of 47 cases. J
Ultrasound Med 1993;12:103-13.
4. Awward JT, Azar GB, Karam KS, Nicolaides KH. Ear length: A potential
sonographic marker for Down syndrome. Int J Gynecol Obstet
1994;44:233-8.[CrossRef]
5. Chitkara U, Lee L, Oehlert JW, Bloch DA, Holbrook RH, El-Sayed YY,
et al. Fetal ear length measurement: a useful predictor of aneuploidy?
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002;19:131-5.[CrossRef]
6. Shimizu T, Salvador L, Allanson J, Hughes-Benzie R, Nimrod C. Ultrasonographic
measurement of fetal ear. Obstet Gynecol 1992;80:381-4.
7. Nicolaides K, Shawwa L, Brizot N,Sijders R. Ultrasonographically detectable
markers of fetal chromosoml defects . Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
1993;3:56-69.[CrossRef]
10. Yeo L, Guanan ER, Day-Salvatore DL, Vintzileos AM, Walres C. Prenatal
detection of fetal aneuploidy using sonographic ear length. Am J
Obstet Gynecol 1998:178:141.
11. Yeo L, Guzman ER, Ananth CV, Walters C, Salvatore DD, Vintzileos
AM. Prenatal detection of fetal aneuploidy by sonographic ear length. J
Ultrasound Med 2003;22:565-76.
12. Shimizu T, Salvador L, Hughes-Benzie R, Dawson L, Nimrod C, Allanson
J. The role of reduced ear size in the prenatal detection of chromosomal
abnormalities. Prenat Diagn 1997;17:545-9.[CrossRef]
13. Sivan Y, Merlob P, Reisner SH. Assessment of ear length and low set
ears in newborn infants. J Med Genet 1983;20:213-5.[CrossRef]
14. Kurjak A,Kirkinen P.Ultrasonographic growth patterns of fetuses with
chromosomal aberrarions. Acta Obs Gynecol Scand 1982:61:223-5.
[CrossRef]
15. Hutchinson JC Jr, Caldarelli DD, Gould HJ. Classification and multidisciplinary
management of microtia. Otolaryngol Clin North Am
1981;14:855-87.
16. Allanson JE, O’Hara P, Farkas LG, Nair RC. Anthropometric craniofacial
pattern profiles in Down syndrome. Am J Med Genet 1983:20:
213-5.
17. Chitkara U, Lee L, El-Sayed YY, Holbrook RH, Bloch DA, Oehlert JW, et
al. Ultrasonographic ear length measurement in normal second- and thirdtrimester
fetuses. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2000;183:230-4. [CrossRef]
18. Joshi KS,Chawla CD, Karki S, Shrestsa NC. Sonographic measurement
of fetal pinna length in normal Pregnancies. Kathmandu Univ Med J
(KUMJ) 2011;9:49-53.
Year 2014,
Volume: 31 Issue: 4, 302 - 306, 01.10.2014
Background: Abnormal fetal ear length is a feature of chromosomal
disorders. Fetal ear length measurement is a simple measurement that
can be obtained during ultrasonographic examinations.
Aims: To develop a nomogram for fetal ear length measurements in our
population and investigate the correlation between fetal ear length, gestational
age, and other standard fetal biometric measurements.
Study Design: Cohort study.
Methods: Ear lengths of the fetuses were measured in normal singleton
pregnancies. The relationship between gestational age and fetal ear
length in millimetres was analysed by simple linear regression. In addition,
the correlation of fetal ear length measurements with biparietal
diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, and femur
length were evaluated.Ear length measurements were obtained from
fetuses in 389 normal singleton pregnancies ranging between 16 and
28 weeks of gestation.Results: A nomogram was developed by linear regression analysis of
the parameters ear length and gestational age. Fetal ear length (mm)
= y = (1.348 X gestational age)-12.265), where gestational ages is in
weeks. A high correlation was found between fetal ear length and gestational
age, and a significant correlation was also found between fetal
ear length and the biparietal diameter (r=0.962; p<0.001). Similar correlations
were found between fetal ear length and head circumference,
and fetal ear length and femur length.
Conclusion: The results of this study provide a nomogram for fetal
ear length. The study also demonstrates the relationship between ear
length and other biometric measurements
3. Nyberg DA, Kramer D, Resta RG, Kapur R, Mahony BS, Luthy DA, et
al. Prenatal sonographic findings of trisomy 18: Review of 47 cases. J
Ultrasound Med 1993;12:103-13.
4. Awward JT, Azar GB, Karam KS, Nicolaides KH. Ear length: A potential
sonographic marker for Down syndrome. Int J Gynecol Obstet
1994;44:233-8.[CrossRef]
5. Chitkara U, Lee L, Oehlert JW, Bloch DA, Holbrook RH, El-Sayed YY,
et al. Fetal ear length measurement: a useful predictor of aneuploidy?
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002;19:131-5.[CrossRef]
6. Shimizu T, Salvador L, Allanson J, Hughes-Benzie R, Nimrod C. Ultrasonographic
measurement of fetal ear. Obstet Gynecol 1992;80:381-4.
7. Nicolaides K, Shawwa L, Brizot N,Sijders R. Ultrasonographically detectable
markers of fetal chromosoml defects . Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
1993;3:56-69.[CrossRef]
10. Yeo L, Guanan ER, Day-Salvatore DL, Vintzileos AM, Walres C. Prenatal
detection of fetal aneuploidy using sonographic ear length. Am J
Obstet Gynecol 1998:178:141.
11. Yeo L, Guzman ER, Ananth CV, Walters C, Salvatore DD, Vintzileos
AM. Prenatal detection of fetal aneuploidy by sonographic ear length. J
Ultrasound Med 2003;22:565-76.
12. Shimizu T, Salvador L, Hughes-Benzie R, Dawson L, Nimrod C, Allanson
J. The role of reduced ear size in the prenatal detection of chromosomal
abnormalities. Prenat Diagn 1997;17:545-9.[CrossRef]
13. Sivan Y, Merlob P, Reisner SH. Assessment of ear length and low set
ears in newborn infants. J Med Genet 1983;20:213-5.[CrossRef]
14. Kurjak A,Kirkinen P.Ultrasonographic growth patterns of fetuses with
chromosomal aberrarions. Acta Obs Gynecol Scand 1982:61:223-5.
[CrossRef]
15. Hutchinson JC Jr, Caldarelli DD, Gould HJ. Classification and multidisciplinary
management of microtia. Otolaryngol Clin North Am
1981;14:855-87.
16. Allanson JE, O’Hara P, Farkas LG, Nair RC. Anthropometric craniofacial
pattern profiles in Down syndrome. Am J Med Genet 1983:20:
213-5.
17. Chitkara U, Lee L, El-Sayed YY, Holbrook RH, Bloch DA, Oehlert JW, et
al. Ultrasonographic ear length measurement in normal second- and thirdtrimester
fetuses. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2000;183:230-4. [CrossRef]
18. Joshi KS,Chawla CD, Karki S, Shrestsa NC. Sonographic measurement
of fetal pinna length in normal Pregnancies. Kathmandu Univ Med J
(KUMJ) 2011;9:49-53.
Özdemir, M. . E., Karahasanoğlu, A., Aygün, M., Akın, H., et al. (2014). Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women with a Normal Pregnancy. Balkan Medical Journal, 31(4), 302-306.
AMA
Özdemir ME, Karahasanoğlu A, Aygün M, Akın H, Yazıcıoğlu F, Uzun İ. Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women with a Normal Pregnancy. Balkan Medical Journal. October 2014;31(4):302-306.
Chicago
Özdemir, Mucize Eriç, Ayşe Karahasanoğlu, Mehmet Aygün, Hale Akın, Fehmi Yazıcıoğlu, and İşıl Uzun. “Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women With a Normal Pregnancy”. Balkan Medical Journal 31, no. 4 (October 2014): 302-6.
EndNote
Özdemir ME, Karahasanoğlu A, Aygün M, Akın H, Yazıcıoğlu F, Uzun İ (October 1, 2014) Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women with a Normal Pregnancy. Balkan Medical Journal 31 4 302–306.
IEEE
M. . E. Özdemir, A. Karahasanoğlu, M. Aygün, H. Akın, F. Yazıcıoğlu, and İ. Uzun, “Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women with a Normal Pregnancy”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 302–306, 2014.
ISNAD
Özdemir, Mucize Eriç et al. “Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women With a Normal Pregnancy”. Balkan Medical Journal 31/4 (October 2014), 302-306.
JAMA
Özdemir ME, Karahasanoğlu A, Aygün M, Akın H, Yazıcıoğlu F, Uzun İ. Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women with a Normal Pregnancy. Balkan Medical Journal. 2014;31:302–306.
MLA
Özdemir, Mucize Eriç et al. “Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women With a Normal Pregnancy”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 31, no. 4, 2014, pp. 302-6.
Vancouver
Özdemir ME, Karahasanoğlu A, Aygün M, Akın H, Yazıcıoğlu F, Uzun İ. Sonographic Measurement of Fetal Ear Length in Turkish Women with a Normal Pregnancy. Balkan Medical Journal. 2014;31(4):302-6.