Neonatal jaundice is a yellowish discoloration of the white part of the eyes and skin in a newborn baby due to high bilirubin levels. Other symptoms may...
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T, et al. (Cochrane Neonatal Group) (March 2023). "Intermittent phototherapy versus continuous phototherapy for neonatal jaundice". The Cochrane Database...
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Bili light (section Neonatal jaundice)
Mills JF, Tudehope D, et al. (Cochrane Neonatal Group) (2001). "Fibreoptic phototherapy for neonatal jaundice". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews...
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Hemolytic jaundice, also known as prehepatic jaundice, is a type of jaundice arising from hemolysis or excessive destruction of red blood cells, when the...
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Gilbert's syndrome (redirect from Familial Jaundice)
contribute to an accelerated onset of neonatal jaundice. The syndrome cannot cause severe indirect hyperbilirubinemia in neonates by itself, but it may have a...
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blood cells, cannot always be effectively cleared by a neonate's liver causing neonatal jaundice. Accumulation of excess bilirubin can cause central nervous...
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Athetosis (section Neonatal jaundice)
[citation needed] Neonatal jaundice is the other chief complication that leads to the basal ganglia damage associated with this condition. Jaundice is caused...
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Neonatology (redirect from Neonatal medicine)
enterocolitis Neonatal abstinence syndrome Neonatal cancer Neonatal jaundice Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome Neonatal lupus erythematosus Neonatal conjunctivitis...
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receive additional care before being discharged. Neonatal refers to the first 28 days of life. Neonatal care, as known as specialized nurseries or intensive...
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Crigler–Najjar syndrome (redirect from Familial nonhemolytic jaundice)
drug-induced physiological neonatal jaundice and prematurity liver diseases such as advanced hepatitis or cirrhosis breast milk jaundice and Lucey–Driscoll syndrome...
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