Received: 2019-03-19
Accepted: 2019-03-26
Published Online: 2019-04-24
Published in Print: 2019-07-26
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM)
- Original Articles – Obstetrics
- The value of amniotic fluid analysis in patients with suspected clinical chorioamnionitis
- Patients with acute cervical insufficiency without intra-amniotic infection/inflammation treated with cerclage have a good prognosis
- Maternal serum endocan concentrations are elevated in patients with preterm premature rupture of membranes
- The earlier the gestational age, the greater the intensity of the intra-amniotic inflammatory response in women with preterm premature rupture of membranes and amniotic fluid infection by Ureaplasma species
- Assessment of maternal GBS colonization and early-onset neonatal disease rate for term deliveries: a decade perspective
- Clinical importance of the 75-g glucose tolerance test (GTT) in the prediction of large for gestational age (LGA) fetuses in non-diabetic pregnancies
- Expression of genes involved in inflammation and growth – does sampling site in human full-term placenta matter?
- Impact of cell-free fetal DNA on invasive prenatal diagnostic tests in a real-world public setting
- Perinatal outcome in gestational diabetes according to different diagnostic criteria
- Original Articles – Fetus
- Change in fetal behavior in response to vibroacoustic stimulation
- Diagnostic accuracy of isolated clubfoot in twin compared to singleton gestations
- Original Article – Newborn
- Usefulness of transcutaneous bilirubin assessment measured in non-photo-exposed skin to guide the length of phototherapy: an observational study
- Letters to the Editor
- Methodological issues on the clinical importance of the 75-g glucose tolerance test (GTT) in the prediction of large for gestational age (LGA) fetuses in non-diabetic pregnancies
- Reply to the Letter to the Editor: methodological issues on the clinical importance of the 75-g glucose tolerance test (GTT) in the prediction of large-for-gestational-age (LGA) fetuses in non-diabetic pregnancies
Keywords for this article
75-g glucose tolerance test;
diabetes mellitus;
diabetes screening;
large for gestational age;
methodological issues;
prediction;
pregnancy
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM)
- Original Articles – Obstetrics
- The value of amniotic fluid analysis in patients with suspected clinical chorioamnionitis
- Patients with acute cervical insufficiency without intra-amniotic infection/inflammation treated with cerclage have a good prognosis
- Maternal serum endocan concentrations are elevated in patients with preterm premature rupture of membranes
- The earlier the gestational age, the greater the intensity of the intra-amniotic inflammatory response in women with preterm premature rupture of membranes and amniotic fluid infection by Ureaplasma species
- Assessment of maternal GBS colonization and early-onset neonatal disease rate for term deliveries: a decade perspective
- Clinical importance of the 75-g glucose tolerance test (GTT) in the prediction of large for gestational age (LGA) fetuses in non-diabetic pregnancies
- Expression of genes involved in inflammation and growth – does sampling site in human full-term placenta matter?
- Impact of cell-free fetal DNA on invasive prenatal diagnostic tests in a real-world public setting
- Perinatal outcome in gestational diabetes according to different diagnostic criteria
- Original Articles – Fetus
- Change in fetal behavior in response to vibroacoustic stimulation
- Diagnostic accuracy of isolated clubfoot in twin compared to singleton gestations
- Original Article – Newborn
- Usefulness of transcutaneous bilirubin assessment measured in non-photo-exposed skin to guide the length of phototherapy: an observational study
- Letters to the Editor
- Methodological issues on the clinical importance of the 75-g glucose tolerance test (GTT) in the prediction of large for gestational age (LGA) fetuses in non-diabetic pregnancies
- Reply to the Letter to the Editor: methodological issues on the clinical importance of the 75-g glucose tolerance test (GTT) in the prediction of large-for-gestational-age (LGA) fetuses in non-diabetic pregnancies