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    Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Antenatal Corticosteroid Therapy—A Narrative Review of Fetal and Neonatal Outcomes
    (2023)
    Babović, Ivana R. (14828590600)
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    Dotlić, Jelena (6504769174)
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    Sparić, Radmila (23487159800)
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    Jovandaric, Miljana Z (56748058300)
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    Andjić, Mladen (57725550500)
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    Marjanović Cvjetićanin, Mirjana (58047054100)
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    Akšam, Slavica (41460951800)
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    Bila, Jovan (57208312057)
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    Tulić, Lidija (6504063680)
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    Kocijančić Belović, Dušica (57194538164)
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    Plešinac, Vera (26432163400)
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    Plesinac, Jovana (58046514300)
    Background: There, we review the pathogenesis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), its influence on fetal physiology, and neonatal outcomes, as well as the usage of antenatal corticosteroid therapy (ACST) in pregnancies complicated by GDM. Methods: MEDLINE and PubMed search was performed for the years 1990–2022, using a combination of keywords on such topics. According to the aim of the investigation, appropriate articles were identified and included in this narrative review. Results: GDM is a multifactorial disease related to unwanted pregnancy course and outcomes. Although GDM has an influence on the fetal cardiovascular and nervous system, especially in preterm neonates, the usage of ACST in pregnancy must be considered taking into account maternal and fetal characteristics. Conclusions: GDM has no influence on neonatal outcomes after ACST introduction. The ACST usage must be personalized and considered according to its gestational age-specific effects on the developing fetus. © 2022 by the authors.
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    Importance of Staphylococcus epidermidis findings in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of a full-term newborn: a case report
    (2022)
    Jovandaric, Miljana Z (56748058300)
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    Stefanovic, Slobodanka (57197456837)
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    Babic, Sandra (57489797700)
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    Milenkovic, Svetlana J (57210676212)
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    Babovic, Ivana R (14828590600)
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis (MRS) predominantly colonizes the skin and mucous membranes of humans and other animals. We describe the case of a male newborn of gestational age 39 weeks whose primary and repeated blood cultures and cerebrospinal fluid samples isolated MRS. The choice and duration of antibiotic therapy were determined by the clinical presentation, infection parameters, and results of bacteriological analyses of blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples obtained from the newborn on the day 5 of life. After 28 days of antibiotic therapy for sepsis accompanied by meningitis, the newborn was discharged home without sequelae. © The Author(s) 2022.
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    Importance of Staphylococcus epidermidis findings in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of a full-term newborn: a case report
    (2022)
    Jovandaric, Miljana Z (56748058300)
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    Stefanovic, Slobodanka (57197456837)
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    Babic, Sandra (57489797700)
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    Milenkovic, Svetlana J (57210676212)
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    Babovic, Ivana R (14828590600)
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis (MRS) predominantly colonizes the skin and mucous membranes of humans and other animals. We describe the case of a male newborn of gestational age 39 weeks whose primary and repeated blood cultures and cerebrospinal fluid samples isolated MRS. The choice and duration of antibiotic therapy were determined by the clinical presentation, infection parameters, and results of bacteriological analyses of blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples obtained from the newborn on the day 5 of life. After 28 days of antibiotic therapy for sepsis accompanied by meningitis, the newborn was discharged home without sequelae. © The Author(s) 2022.

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