The differences in placental pathology and neonatal outcome in singleton vs. twin gestation complicated by small for gestational age
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The differences in placental pathology and neonatal outcome in singleton vs. twin gestation complicated by small for gestational age
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ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS
Volume 298, Issue 6, Pages 1107-1114
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Springer Nature America, Inc
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2018-10-04
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10.1007/s00404-018-4921-3
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