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Diabetic Embryopathies

Saivaroon Gajagowni, Pooja Nair, Alka Chintamani Bapat, Akshaya Vachharajani

2022NeoReviews10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diabetic embryopathy is defined as congenital anomalies that are linked to maternal diabetes. The association between diabetes and fetal, neonatal, and long-term complications is well-established. These complications include organ or structural maldevelopment, fetal growth abnormalities, and learning/psychiatric comorbidities. Recent studies have elucidated the pathophysiology behind these conditions and outlined new management approaches. Caudal regression syndrome, also known as sacral agenesis, is a well-known but less described complication of maternal diabetes. The purpose of this review is to summarize existing research on common neonatal morbidities in infants of mothers with diabetes with a focus on caudal regression syndrome and its long-term associations.

Topics & Concepts

MaldevelopmentMedicineDiabetes mellitusComplicationPregnancyFetusPediatricsRenal agenesisPathophysiologyType 2 diabetesIntensive care medicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyAnatomyKidneyBiologyGeneticsUrological Disorders and TreatmentsCongenital gastrointestinal and neural anomaliesHernia repair and management
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