Diethylstilbestrol exposure: it's still an issue
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Diethylstilbestrol exposure: it's still an issue
Abstract
Persons exposed to diethylstilbestrol have higher risks of certain health problems. Nurses have an important role in identifying women who received diethylstilbestrol while pregnant and the children of those pregnancies. Identification of these persons allows for risk analysis and counseling, and assists in appropriate referrals for further evaluation and treatment. The following information will help you facilitate this role.
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