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Progressive uterorenal denervation may contribute to both placental and cardiovascular syndromes?
Progressive uterorenal denervation may contribute to both placental and cardiovascular syndromes? Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2017 04; 216(4):428-429.
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Cardiovascular System
Denervation
Female
Humans
Placenta
Pregnancy
Syndrome
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Michael T. Quinn