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Coadministered Influenza- and Pertussis-Containing Vaccines in Pregnant Women.
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996), 1998
To review the detection, diagnosis, and clinical management of gestational diabetes.MEDLINE, Gestational Diabetes Guideline Review, 1968-1998.By the author.By the author.Gestational diabetes is a common complication of pregnancy, occurring in 2% to 6% of pregnancies.
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To review the detection, diagnosis, and clinical management of gestational diabetes.MEDLINE, Gestational Diabetes Guideline Review, 1968-1998.By the author.By the author.Gestational diabetes is a common complication of pregnancy, occurring in 2% to 6% of pregnancies.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1984
Gestational macromastia is a rare entity. Causes are many and include excess hormonal production, hormonal imbalance, and decreased hormonal catabolism. Documentation of elevated serum prolactin levels and tissue hormonal receptor levels brings new light to this pathologic condition.
R, Lafreniere, W, Temple, A, Ketcham
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Gestational macromastia is a rare entity. Causes are many and include excess hormonal production, hormonal imbalance, and decreased hormonal catabolism. Documentation of elevated serum prolactin levels and tissue hormonal receptor levels brings new light to this pathologic condition.
R, Lafreniere, W, Temple, A, Ketcham
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2023
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common disease of pregnancy, affecting approximately 5% of pregnancies in the UK. It has serious health implications for both mother and baby which stretch beyond the antenatal period. Understanding how to recognise and mitigate some of the modifiable risk factors for GDM and its long-term sequelae is important
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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common disease of pregnancy, affecting approximately 5% of pregnancies in the UK. It has serious health implications for both mother and baby which stretch beyond the antenatal period. Understanding how to recognise and mitigate some of the modifiable risk factors for GDM and its long-term sequelae is important
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2003
Gestational diabetes (GDM) is defined as any degree of glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. GDM is becoming an increasing health problem worldwide and one of the most common complications of pregnancy. The prevalence of GDM in Central Europe is 5-7%.
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Gestational diabetes (GDM) is defined as any degree of glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. GDM is becoming an increasing health problem worldwide and one of the most common complications of pregnancy. The prevalence of GDM in Central Europe is 5-7%.
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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1994
Gestational diabetes is a condition that complicates 0.15% to 12.3% of pregnancies, with wide variation in the incidence of gestational diabetes reported among ethnic groups. When gestational diabetes occurs, health implications occur for the mother and infant not only during pregnancy and birth but for the long term as well.
M D, Avery, M A, Rossi
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Gestational diabetes is a condition that complicates 0.15% to 12.3% of pregnancies, with wide variation in the incidence of gestational diabetes reported among ethnic groups. When gestational diabetes occurs, health implications occur for the mother and infant not only during pregnancy and birth but for the long term as well.
M D, Avery, M A, Rossi
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1967
Abstract The period from conception to birth is a preparation for the independent life of the human individual. The unborn organism during this period develops and grows, and acquires that degree of self-sufficiency which will enable it to sustain itself apart from the mother.
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Abstract The period from conception to birth is a preparation for the independent life of the human individual. The unborn organism during this period develops and grows, and acquires that degree of self-sufficiency which will enable it to sustain itself apart from the mother.
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