Poor reproductive outcome in insulin-dependent diabetic women associated with later development of other endocrine disorders in the mothers.
In a prospective study of insulin-dependent diabetic women who in the 1950s were involved in a drug trial, 13 (14%) of those who were still alive 27 years later were reported to have acquired thyroid disease or pernicious anaemia during the follow-up period. This suggests that their diabetes mellitu...
Main Authors: | Beral, V, Roman, E, Colwell, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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