Impact of Maternal Age on Obstetric Outcome
Jane Cleary‐Goldman(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Mary E. D’Alton(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Fergal D. Malone(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Keith Eddleman(Columbia University), Sabrina Craigo(Tufts University), Susan Klugman(Columbia University), John Vidaver(Columbia University), George R. Saade(Eastern Virginia Medical School), Diana W. Bianchi(National Human Genome Research Institute), Lorraine Dugoff(University of Colorado Health), David A. Nyberg(Swedish Medical Center), Honor M. Wolfe, Stephen R. Carr(Brown University), Robert H. Ball(Intermountain Healthcare), Christine H. Comstock(Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak), Ilan E. Timor‐Tritsch(Center for Discovery)
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