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06-02-2018 | Pregnancy | Review | Article

Caring for pregnant women whose diabetes antedates pregnancy: is there room for improvement?

Journal: Diabetologia

Authors: David A. Sacks, Denice S. Feig

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Abstract

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