Relationships between inflammatory bowel disease and perinatal factors: both maternal and paternal disease are related to preterm birth of offspring.
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Relationships between inflammatory bowel disease and perinatal factors: both maternal and paternal disease are related to preterm birth of offspring.
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Relationships between inflamma ...... to preterm birth of offspring.
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Geir Aamodt
IBSEN Study Group
Inger Camilla Solberg
Jørgen Jahnsen
May-Bente Bengtson
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10.1002/IBD.21120
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2010-05-01T00:00:00Z