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Screening for Sacral Agenesis in Offspring of Mothers With Diabetes in Pregnancy

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Overview

Babies born to mothers with pregestational diabetes will be screened with parental consent for sacral agenesis

Description

Parent/s of babies born to mothers with pregestational diabetes who have normal clinical examination and have no radiographs showing a normal sacrum will be approached for a spinal US

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Infants born to mothers with pregestational diabetes
  • Normal spinal examination

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Infants born to mothers with pregestational diabetes
  • Abnormal spinal examination such as a sacral dimple
  • Radiograph with abnormal sacrum
  • Spanish speaking parents

Study details

Infant of Diabetic Mother, Sacral Agenesis

NCT05033275

University of Missouri-Columbia

15 May 2024

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