TR Moore, C Warshak, 2007 - members.medscape.com Abnormal maternal glucose regulation occurs in 3-10% of pregnancies. Studies
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CG García - Medicina Interna de México, 2008 - medigraphic.com La frecuencia de la diabetes mellitus gestacional se ha duplicado en la última
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P Elevation - members.medscape.com Prolactin elevation, defined as a level above 18.77 ng/ml for males and above
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M Syndrome - members.medscape.com Over one-third of patients treated with a second-generation antipsychotic
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