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The Turkish Neonatal Jaundice Online Registry: A national root cause analysis

open access: yes, 2018
Background Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) is common, but few root cause analyses based on national quality registries have been performed. An online registry was established to estimate the incidence of NNJ in Turkey and to facilitate a root cause analysis of ...
Erdeve, Omer and Okulu, Emel and Olukman, Ozgur and Ulubas, Dilek and Buyukkale, Gokhan and Narter, Fatma and Tunc, Gaffari and Atasay, Begum and Gultekin, Nazli Dilay and Arsan, Saadet and Koc, Esin and Turkish Neonatal Jaundice Registry
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Unveiling Hepatic Protein Alterations in Neonatal and Infant Biliary Atresia

open access: yesClinical Pharmacology &Therapeutics, Volume 119, Issue 6, Page 1584-1596, June 2026.
Pediatric populations differ from adults in drug elimination capacity. While current scaling methods account for enzyme and transporter maturation, they overlook comorbidities, such as biliary atresia (BA), a liver disease appearing within the first 2–8 weeks of life that can progress to cirrhosis.
Zubida M. Al‐Majdoub   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) knowledge assessment questions.

open access: yes
Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) knowledge assessment questions.
Nkunzimaana Francis (18309835)   +9 more
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Prevalence and clinical correlates of prolonged neonatal jaundice among neonates with jaundice at Kenyatta national hospital, Nairobi

open access: yes, 2020
Background: Prolonged neonatal jaundice is jaundice beyond fourteen days in term and twenty-one days in pre-term babies. The common causes are biliary atresia, metabolic conditions and infections.
Laving, A, Aluvaala, A, Hassan, R
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Analysis of Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Neonatal Pathological Jaundice

open access: yes, 2015
Objectives: To investigate the causes of neonatal pathological jaundice and provide the basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Method: The clinical data of 120 cases of neonatal jaundice were analyzed retrospectively.
He, Mingjie
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Roles of long non‐coding RNAs in gestational diabetes mellitus: Mechanisms and biomarker potential

open access: yesClinical and Translational Discovery, Volume 6, Issue 3, June 2026.
Upregulated lncRNAs in GDM Some key lncRNAs (MALAT1, MEG8, SOX2OT and …) show higher expression in GDM. Downregulated lncRNAs in GDM Some key lncRNAs (HCG27, GASS, Pax AS1 and …) show lower expression in GDM. Mechanistic roles lncRNAs regulate trophoblast proliferation, insulin signalling, neonatal and offspring health and other complications related ...
Reza Kouchaki   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Enhanced neonatal jaundice education study flow diagram.

open access: yes
Enhanced neonatal jaundice education study flow diagram.
Nkunzimaana Francis (18309835)   +9 more
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Term admissions to neonatal units in England: A role for transitional care? A retrospective cohort study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
\ua9 2017 Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article). All rights reserved. Objective: To identify the primary reasons for term admissions to neonatal units in England, to determine risk factors for ...
Upton M   +4 more
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Understanding Neonatal Jaundice: A Perspective on Causation

open access: yes, 2010
Neonatal jaundice can be best understood as a balance between the production and elimination of bilirubin, with a multitude of factors and conditions affecting each of these processes.
Stevenson, David K.   +5 more
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Neonatal jaundice in association with autism spectrum disorder and developmental disorder

open access: yes, 2020
Objective: To examine the association between neonatal jaundice and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and non-ASD developmental disorder (DD). Study design: We analyzed data from the Study to Explore Early Development, a US multisite, case-control study ...
Cordero, C.   +8 more
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