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keywords > Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications > Pregnancy Complications > Diabetes, Gestational > Fetal Macrosomia

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Abnormal 1 hour glucose challenge test followed by a normal 3 hour glucose tolerance test: does it identify adverse pregnancy outcome?

Growth factor concentrations and their placental mRNA expression are modulated in gestational diabetes mellitus: possible interactions with macrosomia.

[Diabetes in pregnancy--prevention over generations].

Association between foetal growth and different maternal metabolic characteristics in women with gestational diabetes mellitus.

Gestational diabetes.

Infants of diabetic mothers with abnormal fetal growth missed by standard growth charts.

Association Between Regular Exercise and Excessive Newborn Birth Weight

Risk factors of fetal macrosomia: role of maternal nutrition.

[Postpartum levels of glycosylated hemoglobin in mothers of large baby: a prospective study].

Carpenter-Coustan criteria compared with the national diabetes data group thresholds for gestational diabetes mellitus.

Correlation of increased fetal asymmetry with shoulder dystocia in the nondiabetic woman with suspected macrosomia.

What is the value of ultrasound soft tissue measurements in the prediction of abnormal fetal growth?

Risk factors for postpartum hemorrhage in vaginal deliveries in a Latin-American population.

Neonatal adiposity following maternal treatment of gestational diabetes with glyburide compared with insulin.

[Risk factors for macrosomia in newborns at a school-maternity in northeast of Brazil]

[Gestational diabetes--what do we learn from the HAPO-Study?]

[Prospective evaluation of our protocol for screening gestational diabetes by O'Sullivan's test]

Maternal obesity is a major risk factor for large-for-gestational-infants in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes.

Fetal macrosomia greater than or equal to 4000 grams. Comparing maternal and neonatal outcomes in diabetic and non-diabetic women.

Fetal macrosomia in non-diabetic mothers: antenatal diagnosis and delivery outcome.

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