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The prenatal multiplier method for prediction of limb length discrepancy
Jonathan Paley1, Amanda Gelman, Dror Paley
1Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 21215, USA.
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to produce a method of predicting limb length discrepancy in utero.
Methods:
Using available databases, we divided the femoral and tibial lengths at term by the femoral and tibial lengths at each week of gestation for each percentile. The quotients represent coefficients (multipliers) of limb segment growth at each prenatal age.
Results:
We found the prenatal multipliers to be independent of race, percentile, and gender from as early as 12 weeks' gestation. The prenatal multipliers are alike for femur and tibia.
Conclusions:
The prenatal multiplier method allows for quick prediction of limb length discrepancy at term and at skeletal maturity from as early as 12 weeks' gestation. Future study is needed to validate this method clinically.
