Maternal and Paternal Risk Factors for Cryptorchidism and Hypospadias: A Case–Control Study in Newborn Boys
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Alex Burdorf | James A. Deddens | Frank H. Pierik | A. Burdorf | J. Deddens | F. Pierik | R. Juttmann | Rikard E. Juttmann | Rob F.A. Weber | R. Weber
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