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Pregnant diabetic patient
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Part 1 of ebook "Obstetric anesthesia for co-morbid conditions" provide readers with content about: anesthesia for pregnancy induced liver disease; anesthetic management of pregnant patients with hypertensive disorders; anesthesia for the pregnant diabetic patient; anesthesia for the morbidly obese pregnant patient;... Please refer to the part 1 of ebook for details!
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duonghoanglacnhi
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Gestational Diabetes has been defined as any degree of glucose intolerance with an onset, or first recognition during pregnancy (Beckmann et al., 2005). GDM affects between 2% to 5% of pregnant women. Increasing levels of plasma glucose are associated with birth weight above the 90th percentile, and primary caesarean deliveries and neonatal hyperglycemia. Risk factors for GDM include a history of macrosomia, strong family history of diabetes, and obesity.
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gaocaolon9
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The aspirator should be aware of the pertinent history and clinical information, significant radiological studies and the clinical question that FNAB may answer. The procedure as well as the minor complications of bruising and bleeding should be explained to the patient. Site-specific complications for deep needle aspiration biopsy should be described to the patient if image guided FNAB is performed. Informed consent should be obtained from the patient, guardian or legal representative.
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