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[The concentration of glucose in the amniotic fluid in a high risk pregnancy group].
Amniotic fluid glucose levels were measured in 125 pregnant women included in high-risk group in respect of perinatal pathology. In the reference group the measurements have demonstrated an agreement between glucose concentrations in the amniotic fluid and gestation term and an inverse relationship between pregnancy progress and glucose level, whereas in diabetics this relationship was direct. Fetal developmental defects were associated with elevated glucose content in the amniotic fluid, concomitant placental abnormalities were conducive to reduction of these levels, and no correlations between this parameter and pregnancy terms were observed.