
Thirty one term large for gestational age (LGA) infants of non-diabetic mothers were compared with 30 appropriate for gestational age controls. Median absolute nucleated red blood cell counts, lymphocyte counts, and packed cell volumes were significantly higher in the LGA infants than the controls. It is possible that LGA babies of non-diabetic mothers are exposed to relative intrauterine hypoxia.
Male, Erythroblasts, Platelet Count, Infant, Newborn, Statistics, Nonparametric, Fetal Macrosomia, Hematocrit, Case-Control Studies, Hyperinsulinism, Erythrocyte Count, Humans, Female, Lymphocyte Count, Hypoxia
Male, Erythroblasts, Platelet Count, Infant, Newborn, Statistics, Nonparametric, Fetal Macrosomia, Hematocrit, Case-Control Studies, Hyperinsulinism, Erythrocyte Count, Humans, Female, Lymphocyte Count, Hypoxia
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