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Olga Basso

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American Journal of Epidemiology|September 18, 2015
Invited Commentary: Induced Abortion and the Risk of Preeclampsia in a Subsequent PregnancyOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 22, 2020
The fragile foundations of the extended fetuses-at-risk approachOlga Basso
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 16, 2007
Right or wrong? On the difficult relationship between epidemiologists and handednessOlga Basso
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 16, 2008
Birth weight is foreverOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 16, 2016
Implications of Using a Fetuses-at-Risk Approach When Fetuses Are Not at RiskOlga Basso
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 17, 2003
Re: "Abortion,changed paternity, and risk of preeclampsia in nulliparous women"Olga Basso
JAMA Pediatrics|February 12, 2019
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Neonatal OutcomesOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|July 31, 2007
Options and limitations in studies of successive pregnancy outcomes: an overviewOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 16, 2016
No Rates Were Harmed in the Making of This Paper: Response to CritiquesOlga Basso
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 20, 2007
Does low maternal blood pressure during pregnancy increase the risk of perinatal death?Aimin Chen, Olga Basso
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American Journal of Epidemiology|September 18, 2015
Invited Commentary: Induced Abortion and the Risk of Preeclampsia in a Subsequent PregnancyOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 22, 2020
The fragile foundations of the extended fetuses-at-risk approachOlga Basso
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 16, 2007
Right or wrong? On the difficult relationship between epidemiologists and handednessOlga Basso
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 16, 2008
Birth weight is foreverOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 16, 2016
Implications of Using a Fetuses-at-Risk Approach When Fetuses Are Not at RiskOlga Basso
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 17, 2003
Re: "Abortion,changed paternity, and risk of preeclampsia in nulliparous women"Olga Basso
JAMA Pediatrics|February 12, 2019
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Neonatal OutcomesOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|July 31, 2007
Options and limitations in studies of successive pregnancy outcomes: an overviewOlga Basso
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 16, 2016
No Rates Were Harmed in the Making of This Paper: Response to CritiquesOlga Basso
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 20, 2007
Does low maternal blood pressure during pregnancy increase the risk of perinatal death?Aimin Chen, Olga Basso
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