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97 related items for PubMed ID: 8711188

  • 1. Prenatal lead exposure and the pregnancy outcome. A case-control study in southern Poland.
    Pietrzyk JJ, Nowak A, Mitkowska Z, Zachwieja Z, Chłopicka J, Krośniak M, Glińska A, Strzelecki T, Dobosz P, Wrzosek W, Czarnowieska A.
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    Malik S, Cleves MA, Honein MA, Romitti PA, Botto LD, Yang S, Hobbs CA, National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
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  • 11. [Blood lead levels during pregnancy in th the newborn period. Study of the population of Bari].
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  • 18. Air pollution and very low birth weight infants: a target population?
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  • 20. Fetal and infant lead exposure: effects on growth in stature.
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