2022
DOI: 10.54393/pbmj.v5i6.554
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Sonographic Evaluation of Fetal Complications in Gestational Diabetes During 3rd Trimester of Pregnancy

Abstract: Gestational Diabetes (GDM) is becoming more common everywhere around the globe. Objective: To sonographically assess the complications of gestational diabetes in fetuses associated with gestational diabetes during 3rd trimester of pregnancy Methods: A cross-sectional investigation has been carried out in Mother Care Hospital, Gujranwala. All subjects signed an informed consent form in written prior to ultrasound examination. 700 participants were enrolled in this study, among them 60(8.1%) pregnant women durin… Show more

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“…Their minimum age was 21 years and maximum age was 40 years, the mean age was 32±4.04 years. 30 Compared to our investigation, the mean age of 250 women was 28±5.1 with minimum age of 15 years and maximum age of 45 years. We discovered comparable outcomes gestational complications include Spina bifida, hydronephrosis, polyhydromnios, and many more and these are more common in non-diabetic women.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Their minimum age was 21 years and maximum age was 40 years, the mean age was 32±4.04 years. 30 Compared to our investigation, the mean age of 250 women was 28±5.1 with minimum age of 15 years and maximum age of 45 years. We discovered comparable outcomes gestational complications include Spina bifida, hydronephrosis, polyhydromnios, and many more and these are more common in non-diabetic women.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…A group of metabolic disorders referred to as diabetes mellitus (DM) are marked by hyperglycemia caused by irregularities in the manufacturing of insulin, action, or both. It is one of the most prevalent noncommunicable illnesses and can be deleterious (1). There are three types of diabetes mellitus (DM): gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), or diabetes first detected or diagnosed during pregnancy; type 2 diabetes, which is associated to inefficient insulin usage; and type 1 diabetes, which is correlated with pancreatic failure and insulin insufficiency (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%