Difference in the D-dimer rise between women with singleton and multifetal pregnancies.
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H. Minakami | Takahiro Yamada | M. Morikawa | Takashi Yamada | Masamitsu Takeda | R. Nishida | S. Kawaguchi | N. Araki | T. Yamada
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