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The role of genetic polymorphisms in the development of gestational diabetes

Abstract

The literature review provides an assessment of gestational diabetes genetic mechanisms. Predisposition to gestational diabetes is identified as a combination of functionally unfavorable alleles of different gene groups, for which polymorphisms have been established. The analysis of gene polymorphism would serve for well-timed identification of women with an increased risk of gestational diabetes and the development of prevention and treatment measures.

About the Authors

D. T. Amirkhanova
Kagarandy Medical University
Kazakhstan

department of internal diseases

Karaganda



A. A. Serikbayeva
Kagarandy Medical University
Kazakhstan

department of internal diseases

Karaganda



F. U. Nildibayeva
Kagarandy Medical University
Kazakhstan

department of internal diseases

Karaganda



D. N. Sheryazdanova
Kagarandy Medical University
Kazakhstan

department of internal diseases

Karaganda



Z. B. Tauesheva
Kagarandy Medical University
Kazakhstan

department of internal diseases

Karaganda



M. N. Koval
Kagarandy Medical University
Kazakhstan

department of internal diseases

Karaganda



Z. M. Tutkushbayeva
Karaganda regional clinical hospital
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



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Amirkhanova D.T., Serikbayeva A.A., Nildibayeva F.U., Sheryazdanova D.N., Tauesheva Z.B., Koval M.N., Tutkushbayeva Z.M. The role of genetic polymorphisms in the development of gestational diabetes. Medicine and ecology. 2022;(2):16-21. (In Russ.)

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