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dence and risk factors for VTE in the HA of the Tibetan Autonomous Region, offering a unique perspective on how altitude
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In Utero Exposure to Steroids and Neonatal Adrenal Insufficiency: A Retrospective Study
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in Yorkshire recommend SST based on certain criteria. One unit uses antenatal dose thresholds of 7.5 mg/day equivalent
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across Institutions and physicians. We performed the Optimizing Management of Erectile Dysfunction (OPTI.M.E.D.) sur
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was presented. In Step 2, the forms were completed and collected, and the data obtained were subsequently analyzed. In
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