Endocrine and metabolic disorders in pregnancy

Endocrine disorders are significant causes of perioperative morbidity and mortality. Almost, all are linked with changes in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and hemodynamic alterations from dysfunction of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis. Because nearly all tissues respond to endocrine hormones, endocrine diseases are connected with multisystem disease. Diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease are quite common during pregnancy. Most other endocrine disorders are either very rare or are linked with impaired fertility and consequently occur only rarely in parturients.

  • Neonatal effects of diabetes
  • Pituitary disorders in pregnancy
  • Thyroid and adrenal disorders in pregnancy
  • Calcium disorders in pregnancy
  • Obesity in Pregnancy

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