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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Macrosomia: A Literature Review
Kamana Kc, Sumisti Shakya, Huafan Zhang
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ABSTRACT Background Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopaenia (NAIT) is a rare but potentially serious condition where maternal antibodies result in destruction of foetal and neonatal platelets. At Middlemore Hospital in south Auckland, routine cord blood platelet counts were performed over many years.
Galama Vela +2 more
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Mapping the health management journey of women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Lv Y +7 more
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This study analyzed data from a sub‐cohort of the MEDALLION study to examine the association between maternal adherence to the Mediterranean diet and the development of food allergy in offspring. Maternal dietary intake during pregnancy and lactation was assessed using the validated MedDiet Score, together with individual food group consumption ...
Emilia Vassilopoulou +11 more
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Is the use of vaginal progesterone a factor in pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus? [PDF]
Kanbak AR, Öztekin DC.
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A Systematic Review on Biomarkers for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Detection in Pregnancies Conceived Using Assisted Reproductive Technology: Current Trends and Future Directions [PDF]
Angeliki Gerede +7 more
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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Mechanisms, Treatment, and Complications
E. Johns +3 more
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Both angiogenic imbalance and a history of placental dysfunction during pregnancy are associated with increased ophthalmic artery peak systolic velocity ratio 3–6 years postpartum, especially in cases where clinical disease (particularly preeclampsia) develops.
Pablo Garcia‐Manau +16 more
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Correlation between serum vitamin levels and gestational diabetes mellitus. [PDF]
Qin Y +6 more
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Exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with increased morbidity in children up to 12 years of age, defined by specialized health care utilization. The difference in morbidity between exposed and unexposed children is not limited to a certain age period but is present from early childhood to school age. Abstract Introduction Gestational
Jenni Kinnunen +8 more
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