Maternal BMI, glucose tolerance, and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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G. Saade | A. Peaceman | D. Rouse | Y. Sorokin | R. Wapner | C. Spong | M. Varner | A. Stuebe | M. Landon | M. Harper | M. Carpenter | S. Ramin | B. Casey | A. Sciscione | J. Tolosa | P. Catalano | Y. Lai
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