1960
DOI: 10.1097/00003081-196003040-00009
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The Effect of Maternal Prediabetes

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“…14 Carrington, however, has stated that even in pregnant women a two-hour true blood glucose level of above 140 mg. per 100 ml. is distinctly abnormal, 15 and on this basis the cases classified in Grade 2 can probably be considered as maternal diabetics for the present study. It should be emphasized that the mothers in Grades 1 and 2 had never received exogenous insulin, and the hyperglycemia of those in Grade 2 was controlled entirely by diet.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…14 Carrington, however, has stated that even in pregnant women a two-hour true blood glucose level of above 140 mg. per 100 ml. is distinctly abnormal, 15 and on this basis the cases classified in Grade 2 can probably be considered as maternal diabetics for the present study. It should be emphasized that the mothers in Grades 1 and 2 had never received exogenous insulin, and the hyperglycemia of those in Grade 2 was controlled entirely by diet.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…There is therefore abundant re~son to detect even the mfldest form of maternal diabetes, for not only will treatment of such a state result in an maprovement in foetal survival [1], but pregnancy, by virtue of its diabetogenlc influence will bring evidence of latent diabetes (and its associated complications) to the fore, and so allow for possible prophylactic or preventative therapy.…”
Section: Are Diabetes Surveys Justified?mentioning
confidence: 99%