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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Screening and Outcomes in Southern Italian Pregnant Women

Recent Italian guidelines exclude women

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Main Authors: Capula, Carmelo, Chiefari, Eusebio, Vero, Anna, Arcidiacono, Biagio, Iiritano, Stefania, Puccio, Luigi, Pullano, Vittorio, Foti, Daniela P., Brunetti, Antonio, Vero, Raffaella
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