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Fig. 5A Volume of cerebellum. Volume of cerebellum (including vermis)
is directly related to fetal gestational age as determined by sonography
(A) and brain size as represented by biparietal diameter (B).
Rate of increase was comparable to that of parenchyma (shown in
Fig. 3). Similar patterns were
observed with gestational age determined by dates or by brain size represented
by head circumference (see Table
2). Six hundred data points represent 50 patients measured four
times (twice by one reviewer and once by two additional reviewers) in three
planes of observation.