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First Trimester Fasting Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Diabetes Care, 06/25/09
Riskin-Mashiah S et al. - Higher first trimester fasting glucose levels, within what is currently considered a nondiabetic range, increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Early detection and treatment of women at high risk for these complications might improve pregnancy outcome.
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