Despite tight glycemic control, pregnancy complication rate in type 1 diabetes patients is higher than in normal pregnancy. Other etiological factors may be responsible for the development of adverse pregnancy outcome. Acceptance of the semi-allogeneic fetus is accompanied by adaptations in the maternal immune-response. Maladaptations of the immune-response has been shown to contribute to pregnancy complications. We hypothesized that type 1 diabetes, as an autoimmune disease, may be associated with maladaptations of the immune-response to pregnancy, possibly resulting in pregnancy complications.We studied pregnancy outcome and pregnancy-induced immunological adaptations in a normoglycemic rat-model of type 1 diabetes, i.e. biobreeding diabe...
The presence of diabetes in pregnancy leads to hormonal and metabolic changes making inappropriate i...
Several studies show an association of maternal diabetes during pregnancy with adverse offspring met...
Embryo-fetal exposure to maternal disorders during intrauterine life programs long-term consequences...
Despite tight glycemic control, pregnancy complication rate in type 1 diabetes patients is higher th...
Introduction: Despite tight glycemic control, pregnancy complication rate in type 1 diabetes patient...
Rationale: Maternal en foetal complications are still much more present in diabetic pregnancies (i...
Despite adequate glycemic control, pregnancy outcome of women with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is still un...
The incidence of pregnancy complications in women with type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1D) is greater tha...
The incidence of pregnancy complications in women with type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1D) is greater tha...
A better understanding of pathogenic mechanisms is required in order to treat diseases. However, the...
AbstractIntroductionType 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcome, usually attr...
344-349A number of studies have recently addressed the correlationship between diabetic pregnancy/ma...
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcome, usually attributed...
Background: Diabetes in pregnant women is associated with an increased risk of maternal and neonatal...
<p>Values of day 10 or 18 of pregnancy are recalculated regarding the median values of non-pregnant ...
The presence of diabetes in pregnancy leads to hormonal and metabolic changes making inappropriate i...
Several studies show an association of maternal diabetes during pregnancy with adverse offspring met...
Embryo-fetal exposure to maternal disorders during intrauterine life programs long-term consequences...
Despite tight glycemic control, pregnancy complication rate in type 1 diabetes patients is higher th...
Introduction: Despite tight glycemic control, pregnancy complication rate in type 1 diabetes patient...
Rationale: Maternal en foetal complications are still much more present in diabetic pregnancies (i...
Despite adequate glycemic control, pregnancy outcome of women with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is still un...
The incidence of pregnancy complications in women with type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1D) is greater tha...
The incidence of pregnancy complications in women with type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1D) is greater tha...
A better understanding of pathogenic mechanisms is required in order to treat diseases. However, the...
AbstractIntroductionType 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcome, usually attr...
344-349A number of studies have recently addressed the correlationship between diabetic pregnancy/ma...
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcome, usually attributed...
Background: Diabetes in pregnant women is associated with an increased risk of maternal and neonatal...
<p>Values of day 10 or 18 of pregnancy are recalculated regarding the median values of non-pregnant ...
The presence of diabetes in pregnancy leads to hormonal and metabolic changes making inappropriate i...
Several studies show an association of maternal diabetes during pregnancy with adverse offspring met...
Embryo-fetal exposure to maternal disorders during intrauterine life programs long-term consequences...