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Cortisol production rate. IV. Infants born of steroid-treated mothers and of diabetic mothers. Infants with trisomy syndrome and with anencephaly.
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Trisomy SyndromeNeuroendocrinologyNormal Cpr9sCortisol Production RateHigh-risk PregnancyEarly Life ExposurePreeclampsiaMaternal Cardiovascular OutcomeLower RangeMaternal HealthPediatric EndocrinologyMaternal-fetal MedicineFetal NeurodevelopmentEndocrinologyDiabetic MothersChild DevelopmentPediatricsFetal ComplicationMedicinePregnant MothersAnesthesiology
Treatment of pregnant mothers with pharmacologic doses of prednisone and triamcinolone did not suppress the CPR of their offspring. Babies of diabetic mothers and infants with autosomal trisomy had normal CPR9s. Two infants with anencephaly had a CPR in the lower range of normal.