Association between foetal sex and adverse neonatal outcomes in women with gestational diabetes
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F. Cunha | Catarina Cidade-Rodrigues | C. Chaves | M. Martinho | Anabela Melo | Odete Figueiredo | Ana Morgado | M. Almeida | Alexandra Novais-Araújo | Vânia Gomes
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