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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Mar 05, Gwinyai Masukume commented:

      In the introduction of this article, the authors state: “We report the largest case series of advanced abdominal pregnancies from sub-Saharan Africa from 1976 to 2006.” This case series has 20 patients.

      In 1989, in the article below originating from Africa, South of the Sahara, 23 cases were described. This would thus be the ‘largest case series of advanced abdominal pregnancy from sub-Saharan Africa between 1976 and 2006’.

      White RG. Advanced abdominal pregnancy--a review of 23 cases. Ir J Med Sci. 1989; 158(4):77-8. White RG, 1989


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Mar 05, Gwinyai Masukume commented:

      In the introduction of this article, the authors state: “We report the largest case series of advanced abdominal pregnancies from sub-Saharan Africa from 1976 to 2006.” This case series has 20 patients.

      In 1989, in the article below originating from Africa, South of the Sahara, 23 cases were described. This would thus be the ‘largest case series of advanced abdominal pregnancy from sub-Saharan Africa between 1976 and 2006’.

      White RG. Advanced abdominal pregnancy--a review of 23 cases. Ir J Med Sci. 1989; 158(4):77-8. White RG, 1989


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