BACKGROUND: The rise in the global prevalence of diabetes, particularly among younger people, has led to an increase in the number of pregnant women with preexisting diabetes, many of whom have diabetes-related microvascular complications. We aimed to estimate the magnitude of the risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes or disease progression in this population.METHODS AND FINDINGS: We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis on maternal and perinatal complications in women with type 1 or 2 diabetic microvascular disease and the risk factors for worsening of microvascular disease in pregnancy using a prospective protocol (PROSPERO CRD42017076647). We searched major databases (January 1990 to July 2021) for relevant cohort studies. Study ...
Background: Around 12% of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), which is assoc...
BACKGROUND: Small-vessel dysfunction may be an important consequence of chronic hyperglycemia. We ex...
Women with preexisting (type 1 or type 2) diabetes experience an increased risk of serious adverse p...
BACKGROUND: The rise in the global prevalence of diabetes, particularly among younger people, has le...
Objective: Microangiopathy is common after a long duration in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Pregn...
OBJECTIVE--Although pregnancy has been associated with an increased progression of certain insulin-d...
Background: Despite many systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the associations of pregnanc...
OBJECTIVE: Women with preexisting (type 1 or type 2) diabetes experience an increased risk of seriou...
Introduction: Understanding patterns of diabetes prevalence and diabetes-related complications acros...
Abstract Pregnancy affects both the maternal and fetal metabolism and even in nondiabetic women exer...
Introduction Type I diabetes in pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of hypertensiv...
Background: There is currently convincing clinical and experimental evidence that a hyperglycemic in...
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes holding pregnant women are also associated with a highly increased ris...
Abstract Background Previously, diabetes was a contraindication to pregnancy, and few live children...
The diabetes epidemic is sweeping the globe. In 2011, 366 million people worldwide had diabetes; by ...
Background: Around 12% of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), which is assoc...
BACKGROUND: Small-vessel dysfunction may be an important consequence of chronic hyperglycemia. We ex...
Women with preexisting (type 1 or type 2) diabetes experience an increased risk of serious adverse p...
BACKGROUND: The rise in the global prevalence of diabetes, particularly among younger people, has le...
Objective: Microangiopathy is common after a long duration in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Pregn...
OBJECTIVE--Although pregnancy has been associated with an increased progression of certain insulin-d...
Background: Despite many systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the associations of pregnanc...
OBJECTIVE: Women with preexisting (type 1 or type 2) diabetes experience an increased risk of seriou...
Introduction: Understanding patterns of diabetes prevalence and diabetes-related complications acros...
Abstract Pregnancy affects both the maternal and fetal metabolism and even in nondiabetic women exer...
Introduction Type I diabetes in pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of hypertensiv...
Background: There is currently convincing clinical and experimental evidence that a hyperglycemic in...
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes holding pregnant women are also associated with a highly increased ris...
Abstract Background Previously, diabetes was a contraindication to pregnancy, and few live children...
The diabetes epidemic is sweeping the globe. In 2011, 366 million people worldwide had diabetes; by ...
Background: Around 12% of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), which is assoc...
BACKGROUND: Small-vessel dysfunction may be an important consequence of chronic hyperglycemia. We ex...
Women with preexisting (type 1 or type 2) diabetes experience an increased risk of serious adverse p...