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0 2 Perinatoloji 3. Sayi 2020 Ilk Syf ENG.Qxd ISSN 1305–3124 PERINATAL JOURNAL A L J O www.perinataljournal.com A T U N R I N R A E L P Volume 29 | Issue 1 | April 2021 P L E R A I N N R A U T A L J O The Official Publication of Perinatal Medicine Foundation Turkish Perinatology Society Turkish Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology A L J O A T U N R I N R A E L P P L E R A I N N R A U T A L J O www.perinataljournal.com The Official Publication of Perinatal Medicine Foundation, Turkish Perinatology Society and Turkish Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology Description Perinatal Journal, the Official Publication of Perinatal Medicine under the name of copyright or others approved for publishing in Foundation, Turkish Perinatology Society and Turkish Society of the journal and no publication cost is charged. 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