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Steven G. Gabbe

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  43
Citations -  2643

Steven G. Gabbe is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2225 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven G. Gabbe include University of California, San Francisco & Veterans Health Administration.

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International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups recommendations on the diagnosis and classification of hyperglycemia in pregnancy: Response to Weinert

TL;DR: The Brazilian study provided evidence that adverse perinatal outcomes are associated with levels of maternal glycemia below those diagnostic of GDM by American Diabetes Association or World Health Organization criteria, however, the results were potentially confounded by the treatment of G DM.
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The relationship of the factor V Leiden mutation and pregnancy outcomes for mother and fetus.

TL;DR: Maternal heterozygous carriage of the FVL mutation is associated with a low risk of venous thromboembolism in pregnancy, and the impact of maternal and fetal FVL mutations carriage or other thrombophilias on the risk of adverse outcomes is evaluated.
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Insulinlike growth factors. Their regulation of glucose and amino acid transport in placental trophoblasts isolated from first-trimester chorionic villi.

TL;DR: A continuous cell line of cytotrophoblastlike cells derived from first-trimester human chorionic villi is developed as a model system to study the regulation of glucose and amino acid transport by insulinlike growth factors (IGFs).
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Measurement of cervical length in pregnancy: comparison between vaginal ultrasonography and digital examination.

TL;DR: A vaginal probe with a 240° scanning angle in gravidas at various gestational ages is used to test the theoretical advantages of the wide scanning angle and a fair degree of association between sonographic cervical measurements and measurements obtained by digital examination was found.
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Perinatal outcome and long-term follow-up associated with modern management of diabetic nephropathy

TL;DR: Renal function studies early in pregnancy can be used to define the risk of perinatal morbidity and long-term progression of renal disease in women with class F diabetes mellitus.