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A Quisling on neonatal jaundice
Acta Paediatrica, 2006Abstract Background/methods: Nils Andreas Quisling was born in Telemark, Norway, in 1854 and became an obstetrician. In 1893 he published a monograph on neonatal jaundice. This monograph was studied and compared with other published sources from the same time period.
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Neonatal jaundice: phototherapy.
BMJ clinical evidence, 2015About 50% of term and 80% of preterm babies develop jaundice, which usually appears 2 to 4 days after birth, and resolves spontaneously after 1 to 2 weeks. Jaundice is caused by bilirubin deposition in the skin. Most jaundice in newborn infants is a result of increased red cell breakdown and decreased bilirubin excretion.We conducted a systematic ...
Woodgate, Paul, Jardine, Luke Anthony
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1980
ABSTRACT.Bilirubin levels in Chinese homozygous twins who were clinically well at delivery with no evidence of isoimmunization or the twin transfusion syndrome were studied.It was demonstrated that order of delivery, birth weight or haemoglobin level of the twins did not seem to have any significant effect on the bilirubin levels in the first week of ...
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ABSTRACT.Bilirubin levels in Chinese homozygous twins who were clinically well at delivery with no evidence of isoimmunization or the twin transfusion syndrome were studied.It was demonstrated that order of delivery, birth weight or haemoglobin level of the twins did not seem to have any significant effect on the bilirubin levels in the first week of ...
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JAUNDICE IN THE NEONATAL PERIOD
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1955D H, BOWDEN, W L, DONOHUE
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Neonate With Vomiting and Jaundice
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2020Shuang-Shuang, Tao +4 more
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