2020
DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxaa115
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A preterm infant with hematuria

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“…The infection may be transmitted to the fetus, which may cause a delay in the development of the fetus, or sometimes the child is born with congenital abnormalities, including in the child's urethra, which are sometimes accompanied by bloody urine. 19 Diabetes mellitus (DM) during pregnancy is one of the factors that emerged in the current study and that has a role in the occurrence of bloody urine or hematuria in the newborn child. As gestational diabetes occurs due to the mother's inability to secrete an adequate amount of the hormone insulin, the pregnant body needs a greater amount of insulin during pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…The infection may be transmitted to the fetus, which may cause a delay in the development of the fetus, or sometimes the child is born with congenital abnormalities, including in the child's urethra, which are sometimes accompanied by bloody urine. 19 Diabetes mellitus (DM) during pregnancy is one of the factors that emerged in the current study and that has a role in the occurrence of bloody urine or hematuria in the newborn child. As gestational diabetes occurs due to the mother's inability to secrete an adequate amount of the hormone insulin, the pregnant body needs a greater amount of insulin during pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%