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Les travaux réalisés à la maternité de Port-Royal à Paris portent sur deux aspects du DES-syndrome:
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la prévention de la prématurité en deuxième génération;
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la fréquence de l’hypospadias en troisième génération.
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Pons, J.C., Billon, A., Hessabi, M., Duyme, M., Papiernik-Berkhauer, E. (2007). Prise en charge des patientes exposées in utero au DES, l’expérience de Port-Royal. In: Le Distilbène® trente ans après. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-73307-9_8
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