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Fig 1.

Flowchart of the study population.

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Fig 2.

Details on study population.

Number and proportions of newborns born appropriate for gestational age (AGA), large for gestational age (LGA) and small for gestational age (SGA). Numbers and proportions of SGA newborns identified and not identified by ultrasound as ≤ −15% before birth. Number and proportions of early- and late-onset FGR and SGA, according to the Delphi-criteria. Unclassified = unable to classify, due to incomplete Doppler examinations.

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Table 1.

Background characteristics and major outcome groups for non-identified SGA/FGR and identified early- and late-onset FGR.

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Table 2.

Severe adverse outcomes in identified early- and late-onset FGR, compared to antenatally non-identified SGA/FGR.

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Fig 3.

Adjusted odds ratios for the risk of severe adverse outcomes in identified early- and late onset FGR, compared to antenatally non-identified SGA/FGR.

The odds ratios were adjusted for age, body mass index, smoking, education level, nulliparity, preeclampsia/hypertension, weight deviation at birth and preterm birth related diagnoses (at least one of the following; spontaneous preterm birth, preterm premature rupture of membranes, placenta previa, placenta accrete spectrum, ablatio placentae. FGR = fetal growth restriction, SGA = small for gestational age.

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