Vitamin D Deficiency and Maternal Diseases as Risk Factors for the Development of Macrosomia in Newborns
<i>Background:</i> The aim is to assess the association between the level of vitamin D, maternal diseases, and macrosomia in newborns. <i>Methods</i>: This study included 258 full-term newborns (86 newborns with macrosomia; and 172 newborns with normal weight). Enzyme immunoa...
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Main Authors: | Nazym Ailbayeva (Author), Aliya Alimbayeva (Author), Oxana Yurkovskaya (Author), Raida Faizova (Author), Sayat Tanatarov (Author), Gulnara Taiorazova (Author), Aizhan Abylgazinova (Author), Andrey Orekhov (Author), Ulzhan Jamedinova (Author), Lyudmila Pivina (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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