GDM is associated with an adverse fetal and neonatal outcome that often presents with macrosomia, birth trauma, neonatal hypoglycemia, and respiratory distress syndrome. The inclusion of GDM into 'the great obstetrical syndromes' emphasizes the role of the placenta in interactions between the maternal and fetal unit. The aim: To study pathological changes in the placentas of gestational diabetes mellitus and its association with fetal outcome. Materials and methods: The Prospective study was conducted among pregnant women above the age of 18 years diagnosed with gestational diabetes attending the hospital. All patients are subjected to complete physical examination along with obstetric examination. All the routine investigations, includi...
Background: The placenta is a vital organ for developing foetus, and it is also the most accessible ...
Background: To evaluate the placental morphology and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational ...
Background: Diabetes can cause undesirable changes in structure of the placenta, re-sulting increase...
Aims: The aim was to study morphometry, site of umbilical cord insertion and histological changes in...
Background: Normal foetal development and postnatal survival depends on healthy placenta. The advers...
Normal foetal growth and survival depends on proper development and function of the placenta . T...
Background: The relation of placental gross morphology and the outcome of pregnancies complicated wi...
Aim:To study maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with gestational diabetes mellitusObjectives:To...
OBJECTIVES: The current study sought to identify macroscopic placental changes associated with clini...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare the histomorphological changes of placenta ...
Although the common effects of gestational diabetes on the fetus are known, the outcome of a diabeti...
Objective: To investigate and compare the incidence of histopathological placental lesions in mild g...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Although the common effects of gestational diabetes on the fetus are known, the outcome of a diabeti...
Objective: To observe the placental morphology and feto- maternal outcomes in patients having gestat...
Background: The placenta is a vital organ for developing foetus, and it is also the most accessible ...
Background: To evaluate the placental morphology and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational ...
Background: Diabetes can cause undesirable changes in structure of the placenta, re-sulting increase...
Aims: The aim was to study morphometry, site of umbilical cord insertion and histological changes in...
Background: Normal foetal development and postnatal survival depends on healthy placenta. The advers...
Normal foetal growth and survival depends on proper development and function of the placenta . T...
Background: The relation of placental gross morphology and the outcome of pregnancies complicated wi...
Aim:To study maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with gestational diabetes mellitusObjectives:To...
OBJECTIVES: The current study sought to identify macroscopic placental changes associated with clini...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare the histomorphological changes of placenta ...
Although the common effects of gestational diabetes on the fetus are known, the outcome of a diabeti...
Objective: To investigate and compare the incidence of histopathological placental lesions in mild g...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Although the common effects of gestational diabetes on the fetus are known, the outcome of a diabeti...
Objective: To observe the placental morphology and feto- maternal outcomes in patients having gestat...
Background: The placenta is a vital organ for developing foetus, and it is also the most accessible ...
Background: To evaluate the placental morphology and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational ...
Background: Diabetes can cause undesirable changes in structure of the placenta, re-sulting increase...