Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) Overview and Management
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What is the definition of SGA (small for gestational age) according to the text?

  • Estimated weight or abdominal circumference below the 30th percentile for the gestational age
  • Estimated weight or abdominal circumference below the 20th percentile for the gestational age
  • Estimated weight or abdominal circumference below the 5th percentile for the gestational age
  • Estimated weight or abdominal circumference below the 10th percentile for the gestational age (correct)

What distinguishes severe SGA from SGA?

  • Birth weight below the 10th percentile
  • Estimated weight or abdominal circumference below the 5th percentile
  • Estimated weight or abdominal circumference below the 20th percentile
  • Birth weight below the 3rd percentile (correct)

What are the potential consequences of FGR (fetal growth restriction) mentioned in the text?

  • Higher incidence of HIE (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy) in FGR
  • Higher CS (cesarean section) rate due to fetal distress in labor
  • Prematurity (iatrogenic & spontaneous)
  • All of the above (correct)

What is the difference between SGA and FGR?

<p>SGA refers to birth weight below the 10th percentile while FGR refers to birth weight below the 3rd percentile (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the in-utero circumstances that can lead to fetal growth restriction, as mentioned in the text?

<p>Unhealthy mother and fetus with poor placental function (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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