Femur length

In OBGYN ultrasound, femur length (FL) is a key biometric measurement used to assess fetal growth and gestational age. This measurement of the longest bone in the body provides critical insights into the baby’s development, aiding in dating a pregnancy and monitoring for potential growth restrictions or skeletal dysplasias. Accurate FL measurement is a standard practice in prenatal care.

Optimizing femur length measurements in obstetric ultrasound enhances the precision of fetal assessments. Sonographers meticulously capture this parameter to ensure reliable gestational age estimates and to track fetal well-being throughout pregnancy. Understanding FL’s significance is vital for comprehensive prenatal diagnostics, contributing to better patient care and outcomes.

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