1963
DOI: 10.2337/diab.12.4.313
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A Study of Glucose Tolerance and Screening Criteria in 752 Unselected Pregnancies

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“…5 Also, the percentage of mothers delivering heavy babies (26 per cent) is greater than that of 12 per cent reported by Wilkerson and O'Sullivan in their series of 752 unselected pregnancies. 6 No relation between histories suggesting predisposition to diabetes and the occurrence of diabetic glucose tolerance was found in the present patients.…”
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confidence: 44%
“…5 Also, the percentage of mothers delivering heavy babies (26 per cent) is greater than that of 12 per cent reported by Wilkerson and O'Sullivan in their series of 752 unselected pregnancies. 6 No relation between histories suggesting predisposition to diabetes and the occurrence of diabetic glucose tolerance was found in the present patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…9 Any criterion of impaired carbohydrate metabolism during pregnancy has to be arbitrarily defined and standards have traditionally varied widely even among experts. 17 In general, with any screening procedure, a compromise must be reached between sensitivity and specificity in order to provide maximal clinical utility and cost effectiveness.…”
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“…ore than three decades ago, Wilkerson, O'Sullivan, and Mahan (1)(2)(3) initiated studies of glucose intolerance during pregnancy in an effort to identify women at risk for the subsequent development of diabetes. These efforts led to important criteria for the diagnosis of GDM and long-term studies of the population of GDM women identified by these investigators and have clearly confirmed a high risk for the eventual development of diabetes in such subjects.…”
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