Vol 94, No 4 (2023)
Clinical vignette
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A case of successful delivery after IVF-ET in a patient with a history of full-thickness uterine rupture and subsequent reconstructive surgery

Monika Baczkowska1, Artur Skowyra1, Michal Ciebiera1
Pubmed: 35984344
Ginekol Pol 2023;94(4):339-340.

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