Meta-analysis and randomized controlled studies: what clinicists should know to prevent regular and spontaneous miscarriages of unexplained genesis?
The etiopathology of recurrent miscarriage is a combination of various factors, including chromosomal defects, genetic or structural abnormalities, endocrine abnormalities, infections, immune dysfunction, thrombophilia disorders, antiphospholipid syndrome, and unexplained causes. It has long been kn...
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Main Author: | Paul Piette (Author) |
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Publishing House TRILIST,
2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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