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Pregnancy Thrombophilia: The Unsuspected Risk

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Pregnancy Thrombophilia: The Unsuspected Risk
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535111993
Number of pages: 158

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Learn the recent statements concerning the impact and management of mother-fetal thrombophilia, the achievement necessary for gestation complication prevention and realizing a successful pregnancy valuation. This volume encompasses complete many-sides aspects of thrombophilic conditions during pregnancy.

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