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Clinical information does not improve the performance of mathematical models in predicting the outcome of pregnancies of unknown location
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Supported by the Research Council of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (GOA-MEFISTO 666, GOA-AMBioRICS), the Flemish Government (FWO: projects G.0407.02/G.0269.02/G.0360.05, research communities ICCoS and ANMMM), the Belgian Federal Government (DWTC: IUAP IV-02 [1996–2001] and IUAP V-22 [2002–2006]), and the E. U. (PDT-COIL: contract N N E5/200 1/887; BIOPATTERN: contract FP6–2002-IST 508803; eTU MOR: contract FP6–2002-LIFESCIHEALTH 503094).
PII: S0015-0282(07)00040-4
doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.12.015
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