Association Between Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in Late Pregnancy and the Incidence of Adverse Perinatal Outcomes: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Published:2024-11
Issue:7
Volume:55
Page:103057
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ISSN:0188-4409
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Container-title:Archives of Medical Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Archives of Medical Research
Author:
Zhang BinORCID,
Han Xiaoya,
Long WeiORCID,
Xi Sijie,
Yu BinORCID,
Yuan XiaosongORCID
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