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    Maternal glycemia of first trimester of pregnancy and probability of suffering gestational diabetes. Categorization according to pregestational body mass index by María Inés Argerich, Raúl David, Nadya González, Gabriela Rovira

    “…Gestational diabetes (GD) is a metabolic disorder characterized by maternal hyperglycemia that generates short-term and long-term maternal-fetal complications,…”
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    O9 Maternal glycemia of 1st Trimester of pregnancy Maternal glycemia of 1st Trimester of pregnancy and itsassociationwiththedevelopment of DG. Categorizationaccording to pregestational BMI by María Inés Argerich, Raúl Alejandro David, Nadia González, Gabriela Rovira

    “…Primaryoutcome: determine theprobability of developing DG according to FastingGlycemia of the 1st trimester of pregnancy (> 85mg / dl) by BMI category, age and…”
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    Glucemia materna de primer trimestre de embarazo y probabilidad de padecer DG. Categorización según IMC pregestacional by Argerich, María Inés, David, Raúl, González, Nadya, Rovira, Gabriela

    “…La diabetes gestacional (DG) es un desorden metabólico que se caracteriza por presentar hiperglucemia materna que genera complicaciones materno fetales a corto…”
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    O9 Glucemia materna de primer trimestre de embarazo y su asociación con el desarrollo de diabetes gestacional. Categorización según IMC pregestacional by Argerich, María Inés, David, Raúl Alejandro, González, Nadia, Rovira, Gabriela

    “…Objetivos: primario: determinar la probabilidad de desarrollar DG según los valores de glucemia de ayunas del primer trimestre de embarazo (GA1ERT >85 mg/dl)…”
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    GDM—Impact of BMI in Maternal Bioquimical-Metabolic Variables and Its Association with Macrosomia by ARGERICH, MARIA INES, DAVID, RAUL ALEJANDRO, BOCCHINI, ANDREA

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2018)
    “…Maternal Overweight/obesity increases risk of GDM and macrosomia Objectives: Compare pregestational BMI. Frequency of macrosomia. Correlationship between BMI…”
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