Publications by authors named "Lynn Barbour"

Background: Fetal Graves disease rarely presents before 26 weeks of gestation. We report a case of severe fetal Graves disease at 18 weeks of gestation in a mother who had very elevated Graves disease antibodies despite being several years post-thyroid ablative therapy and thyroidectomy.

Case: A 36-year-old woman, gravida 1 para 0, with severe Graves disease post-radioiodine ablation followed by thyroidectomy on levothyroxine presented at 18 weeks of gestation for ultrasound examination.

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Six of 22 mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus had infants with macrosomia, cord blood hyperinsulinemia, and increased amounts of a key mitogenic intermediate, farnesylated p21-Ras. The ability of fetal hyperinsulinemia to increase the availability of farnesylated p21-Ras may represent one mechanism of the growth-promoting action of insulin during fetal development.

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