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Quick Scroll Foetal heart 02.07.04 (4 years ago) #1

Foetal heart rate can be heard earliestwit transvaginal sonography
at[from the last menstrual period]
a- 35 days
b- 38
c- 53 days
d- 46 days

by transabdominal its heard at 7wks.so by TV USG it should be
42 days [one week earlier]. but answer given is [a].
Anyone with a reference?
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Quick Scroll 03.26.04 (4 years ago) #2

35 days.......5 weeks....
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Quick Scroll 03.26.04 (4 years ago) #3

The advent of tranvaginal scanning (at higher frequencies of 5 - 8 MHz and resulting in much finer resolution) had a significant impact on the diagnosis of gynecological and early pregnancy pathologies. In particular the accurate recognition of fetal cardiac pulsations in missed abortions was facilitated at an early gestational age of 6 weeks.

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Quick Scroll 12.29.04 (3 years ago) #4

5 1/2 wks--38 days ref chapman radiology
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