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Effect of moderate hyperbilirubinemia on an infant's brain: a quantitative susceptibility mapping and <sup>1</sup>H-MRS study. [PDF]
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A FastSurfer Database for Age-Specific Brain Volumes in Healthy Children: A Tool for Quantifying Localized and Global Brain Volume Alterations in Pediatric Patients. [PDF]
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Forgoing Exchange Transfusion in Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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NeoReviews, 2023
Kernicterus is the potential toxic sequela of extreme neonatal hyperbilirubinemia resulting from the passage of excess free, unconjugated bilirubin across the blood−brain barrier, irreversibly and selectively damaging vulnerable target brain cells including the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, and the auditory system.
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Kernicterus is the potential toxic sequela of extreme neonatal hyperbilirubinemia resulting from the passage of excess free, unconjugated bilirubin across the blood−brain barrier, irreversibly and selectively damaging vulnerable target brain cells including the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, and the auditory system.
Yair, Kasirer +2 more
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Annals of Neurology, 1986
AbstractA 43‐year‐old woman was initially seen because of icterus. Clinical investigations revealed severe hepatic damage probably due to non‐A, non‐B hepatitis. She was treated with extracorporeal charcoal‐column perfusion but died two weeks later in a hepatic coma. At autopsy, the brain showed kernicterus with typical discoloration of the hippocampus,
M, Waser, P, Kleihues, P, Frick
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AbstractA 43‐year‐old woman was initially seen because of icterus. Clinical investigations revealed severe hepatic damage probably due to non‐A, non‐B hepatitis. She was treated with extracorporeal charcoal‐column perfusion but died two weeks later in a hepatic coma. At autopsy, the brain showed kernicterus with typical discoloration of the hippocampus,
M, Waser, P, Kleihues, P, Frick
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