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- percentile or above, compared to other babies of the same developmental age. Macrosomia is a similar term that describes excessive birth weight, but refers to...
- The name is an acronym of the four primary aspects of the disorder: Macrosomia (excessive birth weight), Obesity, Macrocephaly (excessive head size)...
- Birth weight is the body weight of a baby at their birth. The average birth weight in babies of European and African descent is 3.5 kilograms (7.7 lb)...
- fluid); meconium aspiration (breathing meconium in the amniotic fluid); and macrosomia (being overly large). The syndrome also causes fetal problems like dry...
- macrosomia, as well as gestational diabetes. Babies born to individuals with poorly treated gestational diabetes are at increased risk of macrosomia,...
- Perlman syndrome (PS), also known as nephroblastomatosis-fetal ascites-macrosomia-Wilms tumor syndrome, is a rare overgrowth syndrome caused by autosomal...
- dystocia Maternal Obesity High estimated fetal weight > 4.5 kg (fetal macrosomia) Maternal diabetes (2–4 fold increase in risk) (Gestational diabetes)...
- deficiency or dysfunction Leptin receptor deficiency Luscan-Lumish syndrome Macrosomia adiposa congenita Mental ****ation, autosomal dominant 1 Obesity, hyperphagia...
- growth ****ation Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome Limb body wall complex Macrosomia Meconium cyst Meconium ileus Microcephaly Multicystic dysplastic kidney...
- can damage the health of the fetus or mother. Risks to the baby include macrosomia (high birth weight), congenital heart and central nervous system abnormalities...