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Assessment of an intervention to optimize antenatal management of women admitted with preterm labor and intact membranes using amniocentesis-based predictive risk models: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (OPTIM-PTL Study)

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Year: 2021

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Cobo, T.; Aldecoa, V; Bartha, JL; Bugatto, F; Carrillo-Badillo, MP; Commas, C; Diago-Almeda, V; Ferrero, S; Goya, M.; Herráiz, I; Marti-Malgosa, L; Olivella, A; Paules, C; You live, A; Figueras, F; Palace, M.; Gratacos, E.

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