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Neonatal jaundice occurs commonly in Nigeria and in some instances may lead to disastrous consequences. Commonaetiologic factors in Nigeria include G6PD deficiency, ABO incompatibility, prematurity and infection. Exchange bloodtransfusion remains the gold standard against which other forms of therapy can/will be Judged and phototherapy is auseful ...
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Neonatal jaundice occurs commonly in Nigeria and in some instances may lead to disastrous consequences. Commonaetiologic factors in Nigeria include G6PD deficiency, ABO incompatibility, prematurity and infection. Exchange bloodtransfusion remains the gold standard against which other forms of therapy can/will be Judged and phototherapy is auseful ...
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Neonatal Jaundice: Correspondence
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2019Jogender, Kumar, Lokesh, Saini
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2018
AbstractAlmost two thirds of newborn experience jaundice in the first week of life. Untreated high bilirubin levels which are not diagnosed timely may lead to bilirubin encephalopathy and severe neurologic sequaela. Pathologic jaundice is defined as a bilirubin level above the 95th percentile in infants larger than 35 gestational weeks.
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AbstractAlmost two thirds of newborn experience jaundice in the first week of life. Untreated high bilirubin levels which are not diagnosed timely may lead to bilirubin encephalopathy and severe neurologic sequaela. Pathologic jaundice is defined as a bilirubin level above the 95th percentile in infants larger than 35 gestational weeks.
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Long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes after intrauterine and neonatal insults: a systematic review
Lancet, The, 2012Joy E Lawn, Charles R J C Newton
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Origin and timing of brain lesions in term infants with neonatal encephalopathy
Lancet, The, 2003Frances Cowan +2 more
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