1998
DOI: 10.1007/s001290050226
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Das Neugeborene der diabetischen Mutter

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“…The risk to the infant caused by maternal diabetic metabolic control is standard in the literature: the main morbidity risk factors are premature birth, malformations, macrosomia, respiratory deficiency syndrome, and imbalance in metabolic control (Niesen, 1998;Schmitt, 1996;Tyrala, 1996). The frequency of hospitalisation days, premature infants, and asphyxia in macrosomic children were comparable to those of the peer group.…”
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“…The risk to the infant caused by maternal diabetic metabolic control is standard in the literature: the main morbidity risk factors are premature birth, malformations, macrosomia, respiratory deficiency syndrome, and imbalance in metabolic control (Niesen, 1998;Schmitt, 1996;Tyrala, 1996). The frequency of hospitalisation days, premature infants, and asphyxia in macrosomic children were comparable to those of the peer group.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…This correlation was also shown in the study of Stiete et al (Stiete, 1995). The symmetry index is one measure for disproportional fat distribution and correlates stronger than the macrosomia with the infant morbidity (Niesen, 1998;Stiete, 1993).…”
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