Infants of diabetic pregnancies may have hyperophic cardiomyopathy that occasionally progresses to congestive hea failure. Cardiomyopathy generally disappears by
Correct Answer: 6 months of age
Description: Cardiac Hyperophy - Infants of diabetic pregnancies may have hyperophic cardiomyopathy that occasionally progresses to congestive hea failure. - These infants typically have macrosomia, and fetal hyperinsulinemia has been implicated in the pathogenesis of hea disease. - The cardiomyopathy generally disappears by 6 months of age.
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