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Expectant Management in Pregnancies with Severe Pre-eclampsia
Seminars in Perinatology, 05/27/09
Haddad B et al. - The authors here have reported several retrospective, case-control, observational, prospective, or randomized trials in which expectant management in women with severe PE was feasible in well-selected patients without prejudicing maternal safety, and authors have described the rationale and guidelines for this management.
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