Maternal Hypercholesterolemia in Gestational Diabetes and the Association with Placental Endothelial Dysfunction

  • Leiva A
  • de Medina C
  • Guzmn-Gutierrez E
  • et al.
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Abstract

This book summarizes several aspects of GD, which is caused by not well-understood multifactorial mechanisms. Common strategies seem to be key in the understanding of the syndrome, i.e., endothelial dysfunction and the role of other placenta cells such as trophoblasts. It is a book that will definitively help to increase the knowledge-based management of GD for the well being of the mother and the fetus. Several chapters lead us to the conclusion that pre-pregnancy and antenatal screening of women is required, something that will improve the management and outcome of a current pregnancy but will also optimize life-long health and well being considering the inter-generational consequences. BT - Gestational Diabetes

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Leiva, A., de Medina, C. D., Guzmn-Gutierrez, E., Pardo, F., & Sobrevi, L. (2013). Maternal Hypercholesterolemia in Gestational Diabetes and the Association with Placental Endothelial Dysfunction. In Gestational Diabetes - Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/55297

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