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Management of pregnancy in a patient with congenital hyperinsulinism treated with association of diazoxide/calcium channel blocker

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Abbreviations

WG:

Weeks of gestation

HC:

Head circumference

BID:

Biparietal diameter

FACC:

Fetal abdominal circumference centile

FWC:

Fetal weight centile

isCGM:

Intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring

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ML wrote the manuscript. All other authors were involved in editing and revising the manuscript. AV is the guarantor of this work and takes responsibility for the integrity of the case study.

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Lemaitre, M., Douillard, C., Froguel, P. et al. Management of pregnancy in a patient with congenital hyperinsulinism treated with association of diazoxide/calcium channel blocker. Acta Diabetol 59, 1117–1120 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00592-022-01898-9

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