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Neonatal graves’ disease complicated with cholestatic jaundice: a case report
Background Neonatal cholestatic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes can result from various etiologies, including anatomical, infectious, endocrine, and metabolic abnormalities.
Bei Luo +4 more
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Introduction: Neonatal mortality is a critical indicator of public health and reflects the quality of maternal and neonatal healthcare services in a country. Low birth weight (LBW) and neonatal jaundice are among the leading causes of neonatal morbidity.
Handayani, Sri, Emy Siti Lestari
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Neonatal adrenal hemorrhage presenting as late onset neonatal jaundice
Clinical manifestations of adrenal hemorrhage vary depending on the degree and rate of hemorrhage, as well as the amount of adrenal cortex compromised by hemorrhage.
Ahmad Nisar +3 more
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Association of breast milk microbiota and metabolites with neonatal jaundice
BackgroundBreast milk is the primary source of nutrition during early life, and existing research indicates that the development of jaundice in breastfed newborns may be linked to specific nutrients or bioactive substances present in breast milk. However,
Feng Zhang +6 more
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Maternal Immune Thrombocytopenia With Prior Splenectomy as a Cause of Severe Neonatal Thrombocytopenia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kheir S +4 more
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Hereditary red cell defects as an underrecognized cause of neonatal jaundice. [PDF]
Komvilaisak P +9 more
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Advancing neonatal jaundice screening with mHealth: a mixed-methods randomised controlled feasibility study in a resource-limited setting in Mexico. [PDF]
Jiménez-Díaz G +5 more
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Quality and guideline concordance of neonatal jaundice information on short-video platforms: implications for parental education and newborn safety. [PDF]
Xu D +8 more
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