Adjusting the Risk for Trisomy 21 by a Simple Ultrasound Method Using Fetal Long‐Bone Biometry
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J. Egan | J. Rodis | A. Vintzileos | E. Guzman | W. Campbell | E R Guzman | J F Egan | A M Vintzileos | J C Smulian | W A Campbell | J F Rodis | J. Smulian
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