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TABLE 8.8
TABLE 8.9
Predicted Values for Gestational Sac (GS)
and Greatest Length (GL) for the Rhesus and Long-
tailed Macaque (
Predicted Values for Biparietal Diameter
(BPD) for the Rhesus (MM) and Long-Tailed (MF)
Macaque a
M. mulatta
and
M. fascicularis
)
GD GS (mm) GL (mm) GD GS (mm) GL (mm)
GD MM MF
GD MM MF
GD MM MF
15
1.4
e
38
28.7
16.9
47
10.90 10.91 87
30.14 29.42 127 43.35 41.39
16
2.7
e
39
29.6
18.2
48
11.44 11.44 88
30.55 29.81 128 43.58 41.59
17
3.9
e
40
30.7
19.5
49
11.97 11.96 89
30.96 30.20 129 43.81 41.78
18
5.1
e
41
31.7
20.9
50
12.50 12.48 90
31.36 30.58 130 44.03 41.96
19
6.3
e
42
32.8
22.4
51
13.03 13.00 91
31.76 30.95 131 44.25 42.14
20
7.5
e
43
33.9
23.9
52
13.56 13.51 92
32.16 31.32 132 44.47 42.32
21
8.7
2.9
44
34.9
25.5
53
14.09 14.02 93
32.55 31.69 133 44.68 42.49
22
10.0
3.3
45
36.0
27.1
54
14.61 14.53 94
32.94 32.05 134 44.88 42.65
23
11.2
3.8
46
37.0
28.8
55
15.13 15.03 95
33.33 32.41 135 45.08 42.81
24
12.3
4.3
47
38.0
30.5
56
15.64 15.54 96
33.71 32.76 136 45.27 42.96
25
13.5
4.9
48
39.0
32.3
57
16.16 16.03 97
34.09 33.11 137 45.46 43.10
26
14.7
5.5
49
40.1
34.2
58
16.67 16.53 98
34.46 33.46 138 45.64 43.24
27
15.9
6.2
50
41.1
36.1
59
17.18 17.02 99
34.83 33.80 139 45.82 43.38
28
17.1
6.9
51
e
38.1
60
17.68 17.51 100 35.19 34.14 140 45.99 43.51
29
18.3
7.7
52
e
40.1
61
18.19 18.00 101 35.55 34.47 141 46.15 43.63
30
19.4
8.5
53
e
42.2
62
18.69 18.48 102 35.91 34.80 142 46.31 43.75
31
20.6
9.4
54
e
44.4
63
19.18 18.96 103 36.26 35.12 143 46.47 43.86
32
21.7
10.3
55
e
46.7
64
19.68 19.44 104 36.61 35.44 144 46.62 43.96
33
22.9
11.3
56
e
49.0
65
20.17 19.91 105 36.95 35.75 145 46.76 44.06
34
24.0
12.3
57
e
51.3
66
20.66 20.38 106 37.29 36.06 146 46.90 44.15
35
25.1
13.4
58
e
53.8
67
21.13 20.85 107 37.63 36.36 147 47.03 44.24
36
26.2
14.5
59
e
56.3
68
21.62 21.31 108 37.96 36.66 148 47.16 44.32
37
27.4
15.7
60
e
58.8
69
22.10 21.77 109 38.28 36.96 149 47.28 44.39
70
22.58 22.23 110 38.60 37.25 150 47.39 44.46
Note:
GS and GL are measured as described in Table 8.5 . During early
gestation (GD 14e25), GS used for predicted gestational age (pGA); for
GD
71
23.05 22.68 111 38.92 37.53 151 47.50 44.52
25e60, GL used for pGA (see Tarantal and Hendrickx, 1988b ).
From Hendrickx and Dukelow (1995) .
>
72
23.52 23.13 112 39.23 37.81 152 47.60 44.57
73
23.98 23.58 113 39.54 38.08 153 47.70 44.62
74
24.44 24.02 114 39.84 38.35 154 47.79 44.67
75
24.90 24.46 115 40.14 38.62 155 47.87 44.70
76
25.36 24.89 116 40.44 38.88 156 47.95
e
Development of the brain (i.e. lateral, third, and fourth
ventricles; thalamus; midbrain; cerebellum; cerebral
hemispheres; choroid plexus; cranial base), face (eyes,
nose, mouth), heart, abdominal viscera, and axial and
appendicular skeleton can all be assessed with accuracy. In
addition, placental location (mono versus bidiscoid) and
development (aging changes) are particularly important,
especially when monitoring for placenta previa or placental
abruptions. Those
77
25.81 25.32 117 40.72 39.13 157 48.03
e
78
26.26 25.75 118 41.01 39.38 158 48.09
e
79
26.70 26.17 119 41.29 39.63 159 48.15
e
80
27.15 26.59 120 41.56 39.87 160 48.21
e
81
27.58 27.01 121 41.83 40.10 161 48.26
e
(Continued)
animals documented with either
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