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Now let’s now turn to the real thing: diabetes present during pregnancy. This takes three forms. One, gestational diabetes, already mentioned, can be further disregarded. The second, which was and continues to be the main concern of the patient, physician, and investigator, is the insulin dependent variety, called type 1, which will be returned to below.
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Kalter, H. (2012). Pregestational Diabetes Type 2. In: A History of Diabetes in Pregnancy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1557-8_8
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