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Original Article Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women with pih and neonates and their correlation

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Table 1. Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women with PIH and neonates [n (%)]
Table 3. Comparison of three groups of neonatal clinical information
Figure 3. Correlation analysis of vitamin D expression levels in pregnant women with PIH and neonates
Table 5. ROC test results

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