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  3. The thickness and volume of LLETZ specimens can predict the relative risk of pregnancy-related morbidity

The thickness and volume of LLETZ specimens can predict the relative risk of pregnancy-related morbidity

Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified)

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DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0528.2011.03252.x

Authors

Khalid,S.; Dimitriou,E.; Conroy,R.; Paraskevaides,E.; Kyrgiou,M.; Harrity,C.; M. Arbyn; Prendiville,W.

Keywords

  1. age
  2. an
  3. analysis
  4. AS
  5. association
  6. at
  7. Belgium
  8. birth
  9. Brussels
  10. cancer
  11. Case
  12. cervix
  13. CI
  14. cit_Marbyn
  15. complications
  16. criteria
  17. data
  18. Design
  19. effect
  20. FNRS
  21. health
  22. hospital
  23. HPV
  24. Increase
  25. Infant
  26. Infants
  27. Institute
  28. Ireland
  29. LLETZ
  30. Logistic
  31. logistic regression
  32. Logistic-regression
  33. M
  34. measure
  35. measures
  36. method
  37. methods
  38. morbidity
  39. Objective
  40. obstetrical outcomes
  41. ON
  42. outcome
  43. Paper
  44. physical
  45. POPULATION
  46. population health
  47. Pregnancies
  48. Pregnancy
  49. PREHDICT
  50. premature
  51. public
  52. public health
  53. Public-health
  54. RATES
  55. regression
  56. relative
  57. Relative risk
  58. report
  59. result
  60. results
  61. risk
  62. S
  63. Science
  64. Service
  65. SMOKING
  66. study
  67. teaching
  68. Term
  69. time
  70. treatment
  71. treatment of CIN
  72. UK
  73. Universities
  74. university
  75. WHO
  76. WOMEN

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