Concurrent medical conditions among pregnant women - ignore at their peril: report from an antenatal anesthesia clinic
Abstract Background Care of pregnant women with concurrent medical conditions can be optimized by multidisciplinary antenatal management. In the current study we describe women with concurrent medical conditions who attended our antenatal anesthesia clinic over a 14-year period, 2002-2015 and, based...
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Main Authors: | Carolyn F. Weiniger (Author), Sharon Einav (Author), Uriel Elchalal (Author), Vladislav Ozerski (Author), Daniel Shatalin (Author), Alexander Ioscovich (Author), Yehuda Ginosar (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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