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The Natural History of Neonatal Jaundice

The Natural History of Neonatal Jaundice

... Only a small number of infants are found to have serum bilirubin levels >12.9 mg/dL in the first several days of life.10 However, there is a difference of opinion about the natural hi[r] ... See full document

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Cerebral palsy in Al-Quseir City, Egypt: prevalence, subtypes, and risk factors

Cerebral palsy in Al-Quseir City, Egypt: prevalence, subtypes, and risk factors

... CP. Jaundice was also significantly more common in CP cases, and given that jaundice is treatable, early treatment is advised to prevent ...A neonatal seizure history was more common in chil- ... See full document

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The Natural History of Jaundice in Predominantly Breastfed Infants

The Natural History of Jaundice in Predominantly Breastfed Infants

... the natural history of bilirubinemia in our study population, we also recorded the TcB levels in 108 hospitalized, ex- clusively breastfed infants in the fi rst 2 days after ... See full document

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Evolution of glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenate levels among newborns delivered with neonatal jaundice in Omdurman maternity hospital - Sudan

Evolution of glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenate levels among newborns delivered with neonatal jaundice in Omdurman maternity hospital - Sudan

... of jaundice. Jaundice is diagnosed and serum bilirubin is 345 µmol (20 mg/dl) and there is no family history of jaundice and treated was only with ...50 neonatal concern as control and ... See full document

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Natural History of Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in the Acyclovir Era

Natural History of Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in the Acyclovir Era

... Although it is the opinion of the authors that acy- clovir should not be added routinely to standard antibiotics as management for neonates admitted to rule out sepsis, HSV should be considered in the differential ... See full document

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Natural History of Neonatal Colonization With Group B Streptococci

Natural History of Neonatal Colonization With Group B Streptococci

... The observation that previously unde- tected group B streptococcal colonization occurs following hospital discharge is new and might explain recurrent group B streptococcal disease in ne[r] ... See full document

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Novel or new method for the treatment of jaundice in paediatrics

Novel or new method for the treatment of jaundice in paediatrics

... pathological jaundice. The signs which help to differentiate pathological jaundice of neonates from physiological jaundice of neonates are the presence of intrauterine growth restriction, stigma of ... See full document

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Malaysian Mothers' Knowledge & Practices on Care of Neonatal Jaundice

Malaysian Mothers' Knowledge & Practices on Care of Neonatal Jaundice

... of neonatal jaundice among Malaysian ...about neonatal jaundice, and 71.7% knew that jaundice lasting more than 2 weeks was ...that jaundice appearing during the first 36 hours ... See full document

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AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS REGARDING NEONATAL JAUNDICEDr. Abdul Rehman Siyal *, Dr. Saima Naz Shaikh, Dr. Ammara zaidiDOWNLOAD/VIEW

AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS REGARDING NEONATAL JAUNDICEDr. Abdul Rehman Siyal *, Dr. Saima Naz Shaikh, Dr. Ammara zaidiDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... about neonatal jaundice, and 71.7% knew that if jaundice remains for more than two weeks was abnormal, but only ...that jaundice in first 36 hours of neonate's life was ...of jaundice ... See full document

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Management of neonatal jaundice varies by practitioner type

Management of neonatal jaundice varies by practitioner type

... Based on these concerning findings, it is important to assess knowledge translation and the extent to which national guidelines are known and practised, as man- agement according to national guidelines might mini- mize ... See full document

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Pioneers in the Scientific Study of Neonatal Jaundice and Kernicterus

Pioneers in the Scientific Study of Neonatal Jaundice and Kernicterus

... Johannes Orth was an assistant to the famous Virchow in Berlin, when in 1875 he published the results of an autopsy of a jaundiced term infant. The brain was nota- ble for an intense yellow staining of the basal ganglia, ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF NEONATAL JAUNDICE

EVALUATION OF SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF NEONATAL JAUNDICE

... cholestatic jaundice in the neonatal period, viral hepatitis; biliary atresia and choledocal cyst are the most frequent ...Prolonged neonatal jaundice, beyond day 14 of life is very common and ... See full document

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Is Breastfeeding Really Favoring Early Neonatal Jaundice?

Is Breastfeeding Really Favoring Early Neonatal Jaundice?

... with jaundice twice daily in subsequent days until a steady decrease was ...and neonatal risk factors for jaundice development (maternal diabetes and hypertension, neonatal gender, origin and ... See full document

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Neonatal Jaundice, Autism, and Other Disorders of Psychological Development

Neonatal Jaundice, Autism, and Other Disorders of Psychological Development

... Likelihood ratio tests were used to test for effect measure modification by gestational age (term versus preterm) in the entire cohort with a full range of diagnoses and within the diagnostic subgroups. Similarly, in the ... See full document

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Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy with 99mTc-PIPIDA in the Evaluation of Neonatal Jaundice

Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy with 99mTc-PIPIDA in the Evaluation of Neonatal Jaundice

... Studies after phenobarbital therapy in five of the seven patients with questionable or no excretion on the initial studies showed definite excretion in four.. Only in one patient who had[r] ... See full document

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Cord Plasma α-Fetoprotein Values and Neonatal Jaundice

Cord Plasma α-Fetoprotein Values and Neonatal Jaundice

... The present study demonstrates a high associa- tion between elevated AFP levels in umbilical cord blood and subsequent severe neonatal jaundice in normal healthy full-term newborns. High[r] ... See full document

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Relationship Between Erythrocyte Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydro- and the Hemolytic Anemia of Infection

Relationship Between Erythrocyte Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydro- and the Hemolytic Anemia of Infection

... least true with viral infections, severe neonatal jaundice, and favism. As regards favism, we have investigated the[r] ... See full document

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Use of a Smartphone App to Assess Neonatal Jaundice

Use of a Smartphone App to Assess Neonatal Jaundice

... a diverse sample of newborns (<7 days old) at 7 sites across the United States. By using specialized software, data on color values in the images (“features”) were extracted. Machine learning and regression analysis ... See full document

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SOME COMPLICATIONS OF TRANSFUSION, ENDOCRINE THERAPY AND OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION

SOME COMPLICATIONS OF TRANSFUSION, ENDOCRINE THERAPY AND OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION

... However, supposedly normal donors gave blood re- subting in the same incidence of jaundice in the recipient1. Such figures indicate that a history of jaundice is an indication for reject[r] ... See full document

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Range of Thresholds Used for Treatment of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia at Different Gestational Ages across Neonatal Units in Great Britain

Range of Thresholds Used for Treatment of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia at Different Gestational Ages across Neonatal Units in Great Britain

... of neonatal jaundice at different gestational ages across neonatal units in Great ...72 neonatal units in Great Britain and enquired about the unit guidelines for management of neonatal ... See full document

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