First Trimester Plasma Glucose Values in Non-Diabetic Women are Associated with Risk for Congenital Heart Disease in Offspring
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Alternative Title:J Pediatr
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Description:In a retrospective study of 19 171 mother-child dyads, elevated random plasma glucose values during early pregnancy were directly correlated with increased risk for congenital heart disease in offspring. Plasma glucose levels proximal to the period of cardiac development may represent a modifiable risk factor for congenital heart disease in expectant mothers without diabetes.
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Source:J Pediatr. 195:275-278
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Pubmed ID:29254757
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5869072
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Volume:195
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:427cf59fa18865d52775eddbdc118bef903ad8df8c0ffb6bb668a55b76c62b2f
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