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Figure 1.  Study flow chart, see text for exclusions.
Table 1.  Characteristics of pregnant women between 20 to 48 years old, according to the presence of gestational diabetes  and pre-eclampsia (n= 4766).
Table  2.  Crude  and  adjusted*  odds  ratios  (OR)  for  associations  of  risk  factors  with  pre-eclampsia  and  gestational  diabetes  among 4766 pregnant women, 1991 a 1995.
Table 4 shows the adjusted means for glucose concen- concen-trations at each time point during the oral glucose tolerance  test
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