Translucencia nucal. Tamizaje de alteraciones cromosómicas fetales Trabajo presentado ante la Asamblea de la Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá.
Nuchal translucency. Screening of fetal chromosomal alterations Work presented before the Assembly of the Society of Surgery of Bogotá.
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