What is Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes. LPL.Showing immunohistochemistry (A Control, B GDM), C relative mRNA expression, D representative western blot images, E relative protein expression.Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Barrett HL, Kubala MH, Scholz Romero K, Denny KJ, Woodruff TM, McIntyre HD, Callaway LK, Nitert MD - PloS one (2014). Not Altered. CC,

Gestational diabetes is a disease of increased blood sugar detected during pregnancy for the first time.

What is the Pathology of Gestational Diabetes?

The pathology of gestational diabetes is:

-Etiology: The cause of gestational Diabetes is hormonal changes during pregnancy, advanced age, history of large for gestational age babies

-Genes involved: None.

-Pathogenesis: The sequence of events that lead to gestational diabetes changes of the hormones plasma levels. Gestational diabetes is characterized by increased blood sugar, and it only occurs for the first time during pregnancy.

-Morphology: None.

-Histology: None relevent.

How does Gestational Diabetes Present? 

Patients with gestational diabetes are pregnant females with new onset diabetes.

How is Gestational Diabetes Diagnosed? 

Gestational diabetes is diagnosed Glucose Challenge Test, follow-up glucose testing. 

How is Gestational Diabetes Treated? 

Gestational diabetes is treated changes in lifestyle, sugar monitoring, healthy diet, and exercise. 

What is the Prognosis of Gestaional Diabetes?

The prognosis of gestational diabetes is good.