
Maternal Cardiac Diastolic Dysfunction by Doppler Echocardiography in Women with Preeclampsia QC01-QC03
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Diagnostic Performance of Ultrasonography for Detection of Abruption and Its Clinical Correlation and Maternal and Foetal Outcome QC04-QC07
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Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B Infection among Pregnant Women in One of the Institute of Northern India QC08-QC09
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Comparison of the Effect of Clomiphene- Estradiol Valerate vs Letrozole on Endometrial Thickness, Abortion and Pregnancy Rate in Infertile Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome QC10-QC13
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Frequency of Maternal Mortality in Urban and Rural Areas of Iranshahr County (Southeast of Iran) in 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study QC14-QC17
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Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Acetaminophen for Intrapartum Analgesia QC18-QC21
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A Clinical Experience of Ectopic Pregnancies with Initial Free Intraperitoneal Fluid QC22-QC26
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Urethral Coitus in a Case of Vaginal Agenesis - Is Only Vaginoplasty Enough to Treat the Urinary Problems? QD01-QD03
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An Incidental Finding of Bilateral Dysgerminoma During Cesarean Section: Dilemmas in Management QD04-QD05
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