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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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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