2009
DOI: 10.2478/s11536-008-0086-y
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Shoulder dystocia related fetal neurological injuries: the role of diabetic control

Abstract: AbstractThe study explores the roles of routine prenatal diabetic screening and control in the occurrence of neurological birth injuries associated with shoulder dystocia. The investigation involved retrospective review of 226 medical records that contained information about the antenatal events in cases that resulted in permanent neonatal injuries following arrest of the shoulders at delivery. Close attention was paid to diabetic screening and management of mothers with eviden… Show more

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“…These innovations should have resulted in considerable reduction of the number of congenital Erb's palsies in the USA [30] but obviously they did not.…”
Section: Fetal Macrosomia Is One Of the Main Predisposing Factors Formentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These innovations should have resulted in considerable reduction of the number of congenital Erb's palsies in the USA [30] but obviously they did not.…”
Section: Fetal Macrosomia Is One Of the Main Predisposing Factors Formentioning
confidence: 99%