Pregnancy In Diabetics
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1. Prevalencia de anticorpos antifosfolipides em gestantes diabeticas e os resultados gestacionais e perinatais
A prevalência de anticorpos antifosfolípides em gestantes diabéticas é alta, ocasionando alterações gestacionais e perinatais. O objetivo do estudo foi diagnosticar e tratar as gestantes diabéticas com anticorpos presentes e descrever os resultados gestacionais e perinatais. Foram analisadas 56 gestantes diabéticas que deram entrada no Pré-Natal Esp
Publicado em: 2005
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2. Diabetic retinopathy in pregnancy: a 12-year prospective survey.
A prospective study extending over 12 years has surveyed 107 latent diabetics and 172 clinical diabetics during pregnancy. Among the clinical diabetics background retinopathy was evident or developed during pregnancy in 40 cases. Eleven cases showed proliferative changes, only 1 such case appearing de novo during gestation. There was a higher incidence of fe
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3. Increased rates of polypeptide chain elongation in placental explants from human diabetics.
Average rates of polypeptide chain elongation were determined in placental explants of first trimester and term placentas from both normal and diabetic human pregnancies. Average ribosome half-transit times were determined by measuring the kinetics of transfer of labeled polypeptides from polysomal-bound to released polypeptides. The average half-transit tim
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4. Insulin-related genes expressed in human placenta from normal and diabetic pregnancies.
Rapid growth of human fetal tissues requires insulin or insulin-like growth factors. A high rate of human fetal growth occurs between implantation and about 14 weeks of gestation. Fetal pancreatic insulin secretion begins much later. Since maternal insulin does not cross the blood/placental barrier, other sources of insulin or insulin-like growth factors may