The effect of antenatal corticosteroids on glycemic control and fetal biophysical profile in pregnant women having pregestational diabetes mellitus /
Dina Mohammed Hasan Metwally
The effect of antenatal corticosteroids on glycemic control and fetal biophysical profile in pregnant women having pregestational diabetes mellitus / تأثير الكورتيكوستيرويد أثناء الحمل على السيطرة على السكر و الحالة البيوفيزيائية للجنين لدى الأمهات الحوامل المريضة بمرض السكرى Dina Mohammed Hasan Metwally ; Supervised Raafat Riad , Mohammed Hamam Abd Manaf - Cairo : Dina Mohammed Hasan Metwally , 2013 - 127 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Infants born to diabetic mothers are at significantly greater risk for perinatal morbidity. Two conditions are very frequent at the birth: respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and hypoglycaemia. Strict maternal glycemic control during pregnancy complicated by diabetes mellitus reduces neonatal morbidity and mortality. Infants of diabetic mothers are more likely to have respiratory symptoms in the newborn period from either RDS (surfactant dificiency) or retained fetal lung fluid (transient tachypnea of the newborn) after operative delivery
Diabetes mellitus with pregnancy Fatal lung maturity and respiratory distress syndrome Glycated hemoglobin HbA1c
The effect of antenatal corticosteroids on glycemic control and fetal biophysical profile in pregnant women having pregestational diabetes mellitus / تأثير الكورتيكوستيرويد أثناء الحمل على السيطرة على السكر و الحالة البيوفيزيائية للجنين لدى الأمهات الحوامل المريضة بمرض السكرى Dina Mohammed Hasan Metwally ; Supervised Raafat Riad , Mohammed Hamam Abd Manaf - Cairo : Dina Mohammed Hasan Metwally , 2013 - 127 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Infants born to diabetic mothers are at significantly greater risk for perinatal morbidity. Two conditions are very frequent at the birth: respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and hypoglycaemia. Strict maternal glycemic control during pregnancy complicated by diabetes mellitus reduces neonatal morbidity and mortality. Infants of diabetic mothers are more likely to have respiratory symptoms in the newborn period from either RDS (surfactant dificiency) or retained fetal lung fluid (transient tachypnea of the newborn) after operative delivery
Diabetes mellitus with pregnancy Fatal lung maturity and respiratory distress syndrome Glycated hemoglobin HbA1c