Does First-Trimester Screening Modify the Natural History of Congenital Heart Disease?: Analysis of Outcome of Regional Cardiac Screening at 2 Different Time Periods
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Jan Marek | Viktor Tomek | Julia Volaufova | J. Volaufova | J. Marek | V. Tomek | J. Škovránek | Hana Jičínská | Pavel Vlasin | Michal Jicinsky | Ilga Grochova | Jan Škovránek | I. Grochová | H. Jicinska | Michal Jičínský | P. Vlašín
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