2004
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-75262004000300011
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Éxito Reproductivo en Embarazo De Madre Portadora De Diabetes Lipoatrófica Generalizada

Abstract: Se presenta el caso de una paciente portadora de diabetes lipoatrófica generalizada con éxito reproductivo. Se analiza el tratamiento metabólico y el manejo perinatal. La instalación de infección intraamniótica determinó la interrupción del embarazo a las 28 semanas, con recién nacido de pretérmino adecuado para la edad gestacional, que evolucionó con distrés respiratorio prolongado, hemorragia subaracnoidea y enterocolitis necrotizante. El seguimiento al sexto mes de vida revela examen neurológico normal.

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“…Her attending obstetricians reviewed the literature and discovered a single case with successful pregnancy in women with CGL [22]. They described the difficult pregnancy in a local obstetrics journal [23]. Even though triglyceride levels remained elevated (below 2000 mg/dL), these levels were substantially lower compared with those observed when we first met her (7100 mg/dL).…”
Section: Patient Discharge and Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Her attending obstetricians reviewed the literature and discovered a single case with successful pregnancy in women with CGL [22]. They described the difficult pregnancy in a local obstetrics journal [23]. Even though triglyceride levels remained elevated (below 2000 mg/dL), these levels were substantially lower compared with those observed when we first met her (7100 mg/dL).…”
Section: Patient Discharge and Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Serum glucose values were within the lowest diabetic range, while hyperinsulinemia was absent.Figure 2. The facsimile of our abstract, as it was published in the proceedings of the Endocrine Society Seventy-First AnnualMeeting; June[21][22][23][24] 1989, Seattle, Washington (USA).Berardinelli-Seip Syndrome: Report of an Old Case Successfully Treated… DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.102986…”
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