Abstract:figure 1A and B. Anterior-posterior and oblique views of the pelvis show portions of a fetal skeleton compatible with a 28-week pregnancy with visualization of a head, multiple vertebral bodies, multiple ribs, and upper and lower extremities.figure 2A: Anterior-posterior and B. oblique views of the pelvis show portions of a fetal skeleton compatible with a 28-week pregnancy with visualization of a head, multiple vertebral bodies, multiple ribs, and upper and lower extremities. The findings are drawn onto the r… Show more
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