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Volume 350:1692-1693 April 15, 2004 Number 16
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Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy

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Edited by Moshe Hod, Lois Jovanovic, Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Alberto de Leiva, and Oded Langer. 628 pp., illustrated. New York, Martin Dunitz, 2003. $152. ISBN 1-84184-110-2.

The field of diabetes in pregnancy was last reviewed by Jørgen Pedersen in his classic 1977 monograph, The Pregnant Diabetic and Her Newborn (Copenhagen: Munksgaard; Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins). Therefore, this book edited by Moshe Hod and his group of internationally recognized experts is timely. Many of Hod's contributors are leading investigators in all aspects of diabetes in pregnancy. As a result of the great progress made in this field and the editors' attempt to be inclusive (topics range from maternal metabolism to the legal aspects of care), this work does not provide the in-depth detail that could be important . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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