Not surprisingly, obese women are also at increased risk of having a macrosomic child. |
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Objective: To determine the perinatal and maternal outcome of the macrosomic infants. |
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The risks of labor complications, birth injuries, and newborn morbidity rose with each gradation of macrosomic birth weight. |
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The percentage of LGA and macrosomic infants was significantly increased only in women with three abnormal GTT values. |
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To assess the neonatal outcome of macrosomic neonates in uncomplicated, singleton, term deliveries. |
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Conclusion: The macrosomic infants are in increased risk for birth trauma and asphyxia. |
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These women have an increased risk of delivering macrosomic and growth-restricted babies, with their related risks. |
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On the other hand, we know that not every macrosomic infant results in obstructed labor or shoulder dystocia. |
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Time course of changes in serum glucose, insulin, lipids and tissue lipase activities in macrosomic offspring of rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. |
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