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Linköping University Medical Dissertation No. 1565

Kri sti na K ern el l Car dia c d ise as e i n p re gn an cy an d c on se qu en ce s f or re pro du cti ve o utc om es , c om orbi dit y a nd s urv iva l 20 17

Cardiac disease in pregnancy

and consequences for

reproductive outcomes,

comorbidity and survival

Kristina Kernell

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FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Linköping University Medical Dissertation No. 1565, 2017 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Linköping University

SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

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Kri sti na K ern el l Car dia c d ise as e i n p re gn an cy an d c on se qu en ce s f or re pro du cti ve o utc om es , c om orbi dit y a nd s urv iva l 20 17

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