Babygram

Last revised by Raymond Chieng on 24 Apr 2024

Babygram is a radiograph that captures the newborn's entire body, including limbs.

Some authors refer to chest and abdominal radiograph of the baby as "thoracoabdominal babygram" 4.

Babygram is done in post-mortem studies of the stillborn foetus or after the termination of pregnancy due to gross congenital anomalies 1.

Babygram is also used to determine the line positions of umbilical venous and umbilical arterial catheters 2.

The study also screens premature infants for lung surfactant deficiency and necrotizing enterocolitis 3.

AP and lateral views are done in post-mortem studies 1.

The baby is placed on the image receptor and the collimation is opened up as large as possible to include the whole baby 3.

There is no specific body landmark as centering point except for placing the X-ray beam arbitarily at the center of trunk of the baby.

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