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A Study on the Equation Formulae for Estimation of the Total Upper Extremity Length from the Measurements of the Lower Extremity in Korean Fetuses
In order to induce the equation formulae for the estimation of total upper extremity length from the
measurements of the lower extremity. authors meas·
ured the 2,100 Korean fetuses ranging from 16 to 36
weeks in age. and the following couc1usions have
been drawn.
1. The correlation coefficients of over 0.9 between
the total upper extremity length and the measurements
of the lower extremity were indicative of
highly correlated condition.
2. Accordingly. the equation formulae for the
estimation of total upper extremity length from the
measurements of the lower extremity could be figured
out as Tables 8 and 9 (single measurement) and
Tables 12 and 13 (double measurements).
3. Differences of approximately lmm in male and
2mm in female were manifested between actual and
estimated total upper extremity lengths, where the
estimations were based on single measurement.
4. Differences of approximately lmm in male and
2mm in female were manifested between actual and
estimated total upper extremity lengths. where the
estimations were based on double measurements.
5. The estimated total upper extremity lengths
from single and double measurements were closer to
actual one in same degree
A Study on the Equation Formulae for Estimation of Sitting Height from the Measurements of the Trunk in Korean Fetuses
The authors have measured the 2, 100 Korean fetuses
ranging from 16 to 36 weeks in age to induce the
equation formulae for the estimation of sitting height
in terms of the measurements of the trunk and the
following conclusions have been drawn,
L The correlation coefficients of over 0.9 between
the sitting height and the measurements of the trunk
are indicative of highly correlated condition.
2. Differences of approximately 4mm, in male and
3mm, in female are manifested between actual and
estimated sitting heights, where the estimations are
based on single measurement. 3. Differences of approximately 3mm. in male and
2mm. in female are manifested between actual and
estimated sitting heights, where the estimations are
based on double measurements.
4. The estimated sitting heights from double mea'
surements are closer to actual one than from single
measurement
