One of the problems for the clinician who desires to measure the interventricular septum (IVS) in a high‐risk fetus is to know where to make the measurement. The purpose of… Click to show full abstract
One of the problems for the clinician who desires to measure the interventricular septum (IVS) in a high‐risk fetus is to know where to make the measurement. The purpose of this study was to use speckle‐tracking analysis to measure the IVS area, 24‐segment widths, and length at end‐diastole (ED) and end‐systole (ES) in normal fetuses.
               
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