CERVICAL LENGTH IN
PREGNANCY
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There is a wide variation in the length of the cervical canal when measured
transabdominally with a full bladder. Overdistention of the bladder gives one the
impression that the cervix is elongated due to compression of the anterior and
posterior uterine wall. Similarly an empty bladder results in the cervix being
more vertically orientated and falsely short.
Transvaginal scanning avoids the problem cervical distortion and is probably
the most accurate method.
The normal mean cervical length is >3 cm until 32-34 weeks of gestation.
Thereafter gradual shortening and effacement occurs. There is no significant
difference in the cervical length of primigravid and multigravid women (1,2).
Progressive shortening of the cervix is more significant than a single abnormal
cervical length measurement (3).
Ref.
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Maternal Bladder
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Mean Length
(mm)
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1 SD
(mm)
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Gestational
Age (wks)
|
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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Distended
Empty (TVS)
Distended
Distended
Distended
Partially Distended
Empty TAS
|
52.0
45.0
37.0
35.0
48.0
46.0
32.5
|
6.0
4.9
Na
4.3
3.4
Na
Na
|
8-33
8-31
<12-40
10-36
10-28
8-35
8-35
|
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L et.al. Vaginal ultrasonographic assessment of cervical length changes
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