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Fig. 3. Scattergram shows distribution of uterine length according to
age and Tanner stage. Lines represent percentiles 2.5, 50, and 97.5. Uterine
length curve was best fitted by cubic model. Equation obtained with this
mathematic model was uterine length = 2.2434 + 0.4479 age - 0.0789
age2 + 0.0052 age3 (r = 0.604, p <
0.0001).
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