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What does GAEDD mean on a ultrasound picture?In: Ultrasounds |
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I'm not an expert, but in Obstetrics GA usually refers to gestational age, and EDD usually is Estimated/Expected Date of Delivery, so I think it probably means the gestational age is consistent with the expected date of delivery.
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