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Construction and Evaluation of a Prediction Model for Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia. [PDF]
Xu S, Guo X, Li C, Chen J, Zhang C.
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2010
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D. Osredkar, D.M. Ferriero
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D. Osredkar, D.M. Ferriero
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Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— Turkel and associates1 postulate that gross bilirubin staining of newborn infants' brains, as observed at autopsy, is only incidental and does not correlate with specific microscopic changes as described with "true kernicterus": microscopic study of brain sections from 32 infants in whom the typical gross bilirubin ...
M, Ahdab-Barmada, J, Moossy
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To the Editor.— Turkel and associates1 postulate that gross bilirubin staining of newborn infants' brains, as observed at autopsy, is only incidental and does not correlate with specific microscopic changes as described with "true kernicterus": microscopic study of brain sections from 32 infants in whom the typical gross bilirubin ...
M, Ahdab-Barmada, J, Moossy
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Pediatrics, 1956
Toxicity of heme pigments, in addition to that previously reported has been demonstrated as follows: By depression of oxygen uptake by bilirubin bathing relatively intact cells of yeast and diaphragm; by hematin bathing yeast, diaphragm and minced brain, and by mesobilirubin bathing mouse diaphragm.
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Toxicity of heme pigments, in addition to that previously reported has been demonstrated as follows: By depression of oxygen uptake by bilirubin bathing relatively intact cells of yeast and diaphragm; by hematin bathing yeast, diaphragm and minced brain, and by mesobilirubin bathing mouse diaphragm.
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