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Comparison of Pregnancy Prognosis for Gestational Diabetes Diagnosed by the 1-Step and 2-Step Methods |
Sunwha Park, Ju Hye Lee, Bo Ra Kim, Mi Hye Park, Young Ju Kim |
J Korean Soc Matern Child Health. 2021;25(1):42-47. Published online January 31, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21896/jksmch.2021.25.1.42 |
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