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    A point of view on hereditary thrombophilia and low-molecular-weight heparin incorporating the management in pregnancy and involving thyroidology
    (2023)
    Dugalić, Stefan (26648755300)
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    Todorović, Jovana (7003376825)
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    Macura, Maja (57219966636)
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    Petronijević, Svetlana Vrzić (56545626100)
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    Petronijević, Milos (21739995200)
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    Gojnić, Miroslava (9434266300)
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    Sengul, Demet (22938589200)
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    Sengul, Ilker (26323870100)
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    Pelikán, Anton (7004598024)
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    de Arruda Veiga, Eduardo Carvalho (44462234600)
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    Continuous glucose monitoring in pregnancy
    (2024)
    Novaković, Ivana (6603235567)
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    Todorović, Jovana (7003376825)
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    Dugalić, Stefan (26648755300)
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    Macura, Maja (57219966636)
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    Milinčić, Miloš (58155347800)
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    Gojnić, Miroslava (9434266300)
    Pregnancies complicated with either pregestational or gestational diabetes mellitus deserve great attention due to their complexity and potential subsequent complications for both mother and the fetus. Based on already proven role of glycemic variability in the development of these, improving glucose monitoring continues to be an important step towards preventing adverse outcomes. Besides already well-established self-monitoring of glycemia, newer devices in the form of continuous glucose monitoring have found their place due to their proven preciseness and non-invasiveness. This paper has the aim to analyze results and conclusions of obtained, newer studies focused on these methods of glucose monitoring and to also give a closer insight of their usability and limitations. © 2024, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Historical and statistical aspects of risk groups analysis and testing in the context of gestational diabetes mellitus
    (2023)
    Macura, Maja (57219966636)
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    Dugalić, Stefan (26648755300)
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    Todorović, Jovana (7003376825)
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    Gutić, Bojana (54393075400)
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    Milinčić, Miloš (58155347800)
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    Božić, Dragana (58155347900)
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    Stojiljković, Milica (58903933600)
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    Soldatović, Ivan (35389846900)
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    Pantić, Igor (36703123600)
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    Perović, Milan (36543025300)
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    Parapid, Biljana (6506582242)
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    Gojnić, Miroslava (9434266300)
    In order to enhance cost-benefit value of the gestational diabetes mellitus screening (GDM) the concept of universal screening i.e., screening of all pregnant women for gestational diabetes, has mostly been abandoned in favor of the concept of selective screening. Selective screening implies that only women with risk factors are being screened for GDM. However, some recent studies have shown that with the application of the selective screening approach, some women with GDM may not receive proper and timely diagnosis. This review addresses the pros and cons of both concepts. It will also discuss screening methods and methods of preparation and performance of oral glucose tolerance test and the interpretation of its results. © 2023, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Historical aspects of diabetes, morbidity and mortality
    (2023)
    Todorović, Jovana (7003376825)
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    Dugalić, Stefan (26648755300)
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    Macura, Maja (57219966636)
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    Gutić, Bojana (54393075400)
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    Milinčić, Miloš (58155347800)
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    Božić, Dragana (58155347900)
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    Stojiljković, Milica (58903933600)
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    Micić, Jelena (7005054108)
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    Pantić, Igor (36703123600)
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    Perović, Milan (36543025300)
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    Parapid, Biljana (6506582242)
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    Gojnić, Miroslava (9434266300)
    It has been an entire century since the introduction of insulin into clinical practice, which, among other, led to improvements of fertility and pregnancy outcomes of women suffering from gestational diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes worldwide and in Serbia is high and tends to increase as a consequence of modern lifestyle. Nevertheless, modern diagnostic and therapeutic approaches enable people with diabetes to achieve and complete pregnancies without adverse outcomes. Gestational diabetes can be considered as non-communicable disease and efforts should be made to determine its effects on offspring. In the context of COVID-19 pandemic, diabetes mellitus was identified as an important risk factor for severe forms of the disease. © 2023, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Metabolism of the mother, placenta, and fetus in diabetes
    (2023)
    Dugalić, Stefan (26648755300)
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    Todorović, Jovana (7003376825)
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    Macura, Maja (57219966636)
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    Gutić, Bojana (54393075400)
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    Milinčić, Miloš (58155347800)
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    Božić, Dragana (58155347900)
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    Stojiljković, Milica (58903933600)
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    Petronijević, Milica (58134579600)
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    De Luka, Silvio (56957018200)
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    Pantić, Igor (36703123600)
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    Perović, Milan (36543025300)
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    Parapid, Biljana (6506582242)
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    Gojnić, Miroslava (9434266300)
    Metabolic changes occur due to the effects of placental hormones such as human chorionic gonadotropin and human placental lactogen in normal pregnancies. These effects enable the development of insulin resistance among all pregnant women, significantly pronounced in the third trimester. In pregnancies complicated by pre-gestational or gestational diabetes mellitus, these changes are more intensive as they affect the fetoplacental unit. In pregnancies complicated by diabetes the increased number of placental macrophages leads to the increased production of different cytokines which include leptin, tumor necro-sis factor alpha, and interleukins. This review addresses placental vascular changes that lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes, along with the effects of the maternal hyperglycemia and fetal hyperinsulinemia. © 2023, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Sensitivity and specificity of ultrasonography as a screening tool for gestational diabetes mellitus
    (2012)
    Perović, Milan (36543025300)
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    Garalejić, Eliana (6508330509)
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    Gojnić, Miroslava (9434266300)
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    Arsić, Biljana (56770988300)
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    Pantić, Igor (36703123600)
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    Bojović, Dragana Jovic (59693683700)
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    Fazlagić, Amira (23496293200)
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    Gardiner, Helena (7004840184)
    Objective: To evaluate diagnostic accuracy and efficiency of ultrasound markers of gestational diabetes (GDM) and propose an ultrasound based scoring system suitable for screening (UGDS). Methods: 110 women with singleton pregnancies and established maternal and/or pregnancy related risk factors for GDM were scanned at/or after 24 weeks gestation followed by administration of a 3 hour 100-gram oral glucose tolerance test (oGTT). A number of ultrasound markers were determined/measured, including fetal adipose subcutaneous tissue, asymmetrical macrosomy, cardiac circumference, cardiac width, and interventricular septum thickness, immature appearance of placenta, intensified breathing movements, polyhydramnios and placental thickness. Each ultrasound GDM marker was assigned one point to create the ultrasound gestational diabetes screening score (UGDS). Results: All ultrasound GDM markers were positively correlated to the disease P < 0.0001. The strongest independent predictor of GDM was an immature appearance of placenta (RR 40.1 95% CI 5.9-271.0, P < 0.0001). Receiver operator characteristics (ROC) showed an area under the curve of 95.7% confirming good ability of UGDS to discriminate between positive and negative oGTT. We propose a UGDS score of 4 providing sensitivity of 90.9%, and specificity 89.6%. Conclusions: This study suggests that UGDS is a good predictor of GDM. © 2012 Informa UK, Ltd.

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