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Annually in the U.S 300,000 neonates are born late preterm, defined as 34 weeks 0 days - 36 weeks 6 days. The Antenatal Late Preterm Steroids (ALPS) Trial demonstrated that maternal treatment with bet...
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Lead Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Collaborators
NCT06993103 · Neonatal Hypoglycemia, Metabolic Complication, and more
NCT06643351 · Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy, Pregestational Diabetes Mellitus, and more
NCT07217483 · Neonatal Hypoglycemia
NCT05264779 · Pregnancy Preterm, Premature Birth, and more
NCT05651347 · Fetal Growth Retardation, Stillbirth and Fetal Death, and more
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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