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amniotic fluid index (afi)
What are the Normal AFI Values?
A normal AFI ranges from 8 to 24 cm. Values less than 5 cm are considered indicative of
oligohydramnios
, whereas values greater than 24 cm indicate
polyhydramnios
.
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