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Development of hyperbilirubinemia, concurrent or subsequent to hyperthyroidism, can be due to thyrotoxicosis per se, or due to drug treatment of hyperthyroidism. Other rare conditions: autoimmune thyroid disease, or causes unrelated to hyperthyroidism like viral hepatitis, alcohol abuse, sepsis, cholangitis, or as a side effect of certain medications ...
Madhavi Chawla, Chandrashekhar Bal
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Neonatal Outcome of Rh-D Alloimmunisation in Antenatal Women Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital [PDF]
Introduction: Haemolytic disease of foetus and newborn due to Rh-D alloimmunisation was one of the grave complications of pregnancy years back, which contributed for a number of perinatal deaths and disabilities. Yet, advancement in technologies used
Shaiji Panthiyil Shahulhameed+2 more
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Es frecuente que en pacientes con enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal se observen cambios analíticos o clínicos que indican la existencia de una enfermedad hepatobiliar.
Olga Marina Hano García+3 more
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A Bayesian Belief Network approach for predicting kernicterus [PDF]
A lot of research have been conducted using expert systems in the diagnosis of neonatal jaundice but none has been conducted on kernicterus. Kernicterus is a complication of neonatal jaundice in which bilirubin accumulates in the grey matter of the brain,
Amadin, F.I., Bello, M.E.
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Biliary Tract Disease in Pediatric Surgery Department: 10 Years Experience in Khouzestan-IRAN
Introduction: Our aim was to evaluate clinical manifestation, and outcome of biliary tract disease in patients referred for treatment to two referral centers of pediatric surgery of Ahvaz. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with
Shahnam Askarpour+2 more
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Context: During ongoing passive surveillance in Burail, Chandigarh an unexpected rise in number of acute viral hepatitis (AVH) was reported during December 2016.
Ankita Kankaria+9 more
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Human Cytomegalovirus: detection of congenital and perinatal infection in Argentina [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is one of the most commonly found agents of congenital infections. Primary maternal infection is associated with risk of symptomatic congenital diseases, and high morbidity is frequently associated with very low ...
Alicia Alonso+25 more
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Introduction & Objective: Jaundice is the most clinical finding in the neonatal period. Prolonged indirect hyperbilirubinemia, beyond 10 days, occur in 20% to 30% of all breast fed infants and, in some of them, may persist for up to 3 months.
Masoud Dehdashtian+1 more
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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome can have insidious symptoms which may lead to acute liver failure and death. Prompt recognition, stopping offending drug, and initiating corticosteroid are the mainstay of treatment ...
Mohsan Subhani+6 more
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Materia Medica Used in Jaundice Based on Persian Medicine [PDF]
Jaundice is recognized by increased bilirubin level of blood and yellow appearance in skin, sclera and mucous membrane. Natural products have been used for treatment of jaundice for a long time and Persian Medicine can be a good source of natural drugs ...
Hossein Bakhshi Jouybari+4 more
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