“…A reduction in the liver size can be caused by the intrauterine growth retardation. Contrariwise, an increase in the liver size is typical of erythroblastosis fetalis [13], falciform anemia, thalassemia or abnormalities in the transport of oxygen by hemoglobin Barts disease [9,14,15], maternal diabetes [3], intrauterine growth retardation, twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), and Down's syndrome [16]. According to Fleischer et al [17], the size of the liver is also a considerable clinical indicator in pregnancy complicated by Rh incompatibility.…”