PMID: 490248Nov 1, 1979Paper

A simplified score for assessment of fetal maturation of newly born infants

The Journal of Pediatrics
J L BallardM Driver

Abstract

A simplified scoring system for clinically determining fetal maturation of newly born infants has been developed and provides accurate assessment of gestational age in either well or sick babies. Certain conditions render individual criteria within the score less reliable but do not significantly lessen the reliability of the total assessment. The optimal age for maturational assessment is between 30 and 42 hours of age.

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