Cervical length at 11–14 weeks' and 22–24 weeks' gestation evaluated by transvaginal sonography, and gestational age at delivery
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E. Fonseca | M. Zugaib | M. Brizot | M. Carvalho | R. E. Bittar | M. L. Brizot | P. P. S. Maganha | E. S. V. Borges Da Fonseca | R. Bittar | M. H. B. Carvalho | P. P. S. Maganha
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