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    el-Shafei AM, Dhaliwal JK, Sandhu AK.
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  • 26. Bacteriuria in pregnant women with sickle cell trait.
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    Seoud MA, Cantwell C, Nobles G, Levy DL.
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    Koshy M, Burd L, Wallace D, Moawad A, Baron J.
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  • 31. Impact of sickle hemoglobinopathies on pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism.
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  • 35. Effects of maternal sickle cell haemoglobinopathy on pregnancy.
    Salah M, Massoud M, Saleh WA.
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  • 37. Pregnancy in women with sickle cell trait.
    Tuck SM, Studd JW, White JM.
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  • 40. Women with sickle cell trait are at increased risk for preeclampsia.
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