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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Controversies and Treatment

Carp, Howard MB, BS
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Edition: 1st
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
ISBN: 0-203-93167-X (020393167X)
ISBN-13: 978-0-203-93167-7 (9780203931677)
Binding: E E Book + ProQuest Ebook Central
Copyright: 2007
Publish Date: 07/07
Weight: 0.00 Lbs.
Carton Quantity: 16
Subject Class: RET (Returns)
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Return Policy: Non-Returnable.
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Class Specifications
ISSN Series: Series in Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Discipline: Obstetrics
Subject Definition: Abortion, Spontaneous-Therapy; Fetal Death
NLM Class: WQ 225
LC Class: RG648
Abstract: This book will provide an authoritative and comprehensive update on advances in the understanding and management of recurrent pregnancy loss, both with regard to the basic science and clinical applications. As many subjects are controversial, and occasionally clinical decisions are based on lack of knowledge rather than evidence, some chapters would include debates by leading experts, on the appropriate clinical management.
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