Assessment of obstetric history and cervical length as risk factors for preterm birth
Introduction: Preterm birth, before 37 weeks of gestation, is the main determinant of neonatal morbidity and mortality and is associated with serious consequences,including compromised quality of life for the affected individual and physical, psychological, and economic costs. Objective: To evaluate...
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Main Authors: | Francisco J. Alvarez-Camayo (Author), Eduardo Carvalho de Arruda-Veiga (Author), Enio L. Damaso (Author), Silvana M. Quintana (Author), Ricardo Carvalho-Cavalli (Author) |
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