Renal disease and Pregnancy: Latest data
The number of women with renal disease who manage not only to conceive, but also bear healthy children has increased recently thanks to advances in the field of medicine. However, renal disease during pregnancy often poses risks for both mother and fetus. Complications of pregnancy in a fetus whose...
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Main Authors: | Apostolina Ouzouni (Author), Christina Ioannou (Author), Theodora Kafkia (Author) |
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