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Fetal (n = 33) Postnatal (n = 31) P Value CC 4.2 (3.35–6.2) 6.8 (3.6−9.6) <.001 AP 4.5 (3.35–6.75) 6.7 (3.3−8.9) <.001 Circumference 17.5 (13.55–21.25) 25.9 (15.6−33) <.001 Area 18.4 (9.2−29.75) 37 (15.7−69.4) <.001
Note:—CC indicates craniocaudal; AP, anteroposterior. The values in parenthesis are interquartile ranges.
↵a Patients with TMI absence were excluded from measurements in TMI sizes.