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- NP692884.RAuG6XyuUcqmD8wER8HI3FpElqi82dFBJa6nBqjriYX_4130_assertion description "[In Tunisian women with idiopathic RPL, factor V Leiden polymorphism and homozygous FV HR2 haplotype are not a risk factor for very early pregnancy loss, before 8 weeks of gestation, but are thereafter associated with significant clinical risks, which gradually increase from the 8th week onwards.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP692884.RAuG6XyuUcqmD8wER8HI3FpElqi82dFBJa6nBqjriYX_4130_provenance.
- assertion description "[In Tunisian women with idiopathic RPL, factor V Leiden polymorphism and homozygous FV HR2 haplotype are not a risk factor for very early pregnancy loss, before 8 weeks of gestation, but are thereafter associated with significant clinical risks, which gradually increase from the 8th week onwards.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP391787.RAe2YC5hJZwy0mz4Ote5KL6R7OaKXo5Umr1hpZ2Q1ODyI130_assertion description "[In Tunisian women with idiopathic RPL, factor V Leiden polymorphism and homozygous FV HR2 haplotype are not a risk factor for very early pregnancy loss, before 8 weeks of gestation, but are thereafter associated with significant clinical risks, which gradually increase from the 8th week onwards.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP391787.RAe2YC5hJZwy0mz4Ote5KL6R7OaKXo5Umr1hpZ2Q1ODyI130_provenance.
- NP544067.RAVvia332N-9V0U1zuYL5CfINf4umocpgSi9kACiqvvI4130_assertion description "[In Tunisian women with idiopathic RPL, factor V Leiden polymorphism and homozygous FV HR2 haplotype are not a risk factor for very early pregnancy loss, before 8 weeks of gestation, but are thereafter associated with significant clinical risks, which gradually increase from the 8th week onwards.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP544067.RAVvia332N-9V0U1zuYL5CfINf4umocpgSi9kACiqvvI4130_provenance.