Medical complication InPregnancy Diabetes
Medical Complication In Pregnancy Diabetes
e At the beginning of the 20th century, diabetic women suffered from infetility, and the rare women achieving pregnancy faced a poor prognosis. Maternal death was a real threat, and perinatal survival a more 40 percent
At the beginning of the 20th century , diabetic women suffered from infetility, and the rare women achieving pregnancy faced a poor prognosis. Maternal death was a real threat,and perinatal survival a more 40 percent
e The availability of insulin since 1922, restored fertility and virtually abolished maternal mortality. At the same time, perinatal survival did not change appreciatably Since 1949 White Classification was developed, permitted individualized timing and mode of delivery, then perinatal mortality was reduced (nearly equivalent to that observed in normal pregnancies
The availability of insulin since 1922, restored fertility and virtually abolished maternal mortality. At the same time, perinatal survival did not change appreciatably. Since 1949 White Classification was developed, permitted individualized timing and mode of delivery, then perinatal mortality was reduced (nearly equivalent to that observed in normal pregnancies.)
Classification Type I Diabetes Mellitus insulin-dependent immune-mediated and developed in genetically susceptible persons e -m-concordance rate for diabetes in monozygous twins is less than 50%
I. Classification Type I Diabetes Mellitus ----insulin-dependent ----immune-mediated and developed in genetically susceptible persons ----concordance rate for diabetes in monozygous twins is less than 50%
● Type ll diabetes noninsulin-dependent no hla association --familial occurrence concordance rate for diabetes in monozygous twins is 100%
Type II diabetes ----noninsulin-dependent ----no HLA association ----familial occurrence ----concordance rate for diabetes in monozygous twins is 100%