Rare Birth Defects in Pregnancies of Women with Pregestational Diabetes: Absent Radius
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VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 1
P: 62 - 65
2021

Rare Birth Defects in Pregnancies of Women with Pregestational Diabetes: Absent Radius

Forbes J Med 2021;2(1):62-65
1. Health Sciences University, Izmir Tepecik Training And Research Hospital, Division Of Neonatology, Izmir, Turkey
2. Izmir Katip Celebi University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatrics, Division Of Neonatology, Izmir, Turkey
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Received Date: 2021-01-02T11:03:56
Accepted Date: 2021-04-27T16:22:11
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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an important disease that negatively affects fetal development and women with pregestational diabetes have an increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, including a markedly increased risk for birth defects. In this report, a newborn with absent radius associated with pregestational diabetes was presented. A male newborn was born at 40th gestational week from a 20-year-old mother by cesarean section. The patient had shortness in the limbs, hypoplastic right thumb and flexion contracture at his right hand besides respiratory distress.To our knowledge, with this case report, we would like to share the second case of diabetic mother’s infant with absent radius in the literature.

Keywords:
Absent radius, diabetes mellitus, newborn