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Gender Ratio Distortion in Abortuses and Live Births From Patients with Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 08/19/09
Kano T et al. – These observations suggested that the aborted fetuses from RSA of unknown etiology, i.e. no chromosomal abnormality and no autoantibody, were preferentially female.
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