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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1961
Introduction This review stems from a long-standing interest on the part of both authors in the subject of neonatal jaundice. Advances in many different fields with a bearing on this problem have been so rapid that it seemed desirable to bring them into focus at this time, not because a final synthesis is as yet possible but because the remaining gaps
W W, ZUELZER, A K, BROWN
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Introduction This review stems from a long-standing interest on the part of both authors in the subject of neonatal jaundice. Advances in many different fields with a bearing on this problem have been so rapid that it seemed desirable to bring them into focus at this time, not because a final synthesis is as yet possible but because the remaining gaps
W W, ZUELZER, A K, BROWN
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Pediatrics, 1979
A report from the Center for Disease Control1 noted two outbreaks of idiopathic neonatal hyperbilirubinemia associated with the use of a phenolic disinfectant detergent, when used in higher than recommended concentrations. These outbreaks were examined in more detail by Wysowski et a12 at the Atlanta Center for Disease Control, confirming a temporal ...
H M, Doan, L, Keith, A T, Shennan
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A report from the Center for Disease Control1 noted two outbreaks of idiopathic neonatal hyperbilirubinemia associated with the use of a phenolic disinfectant detergent, when used in higher than recommended concentrations. These outbreaks were examined in more detail by Wysowski et a12 at the Atlanta Center for Disease Control, confirming a temporal ...
H M, Doan, L, Keith, A T, Shennan
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976
This article discusses the production, transport, and excretion of bilirubin in the newborn period. The causes, significance, and treatment of unconjugated and conjugated hyperbilirubinemia are different; and because this is so, it is important to review the main causes and management of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia in
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This article discusses the production, transport, and excretion of bilirubin in the newborn period. The causes, significance, and treatment of unconjugated and conjugated hyperbilirubinemia are different; and because this is so, it is important to review the main causes and management of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia in
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Phenobarbital for neonatal jaundice
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1970T H I S C O M M E N T A R Y is prompted by an increasing number of inquiries as to whether it is now indicated to treat hyperbilirubinemia with phenobarbital during the first week of life. In 1968 Catz and Yaffee 1 demonstrated that the conjugation and excretion of bilirubin could be increased significantly in newborn animals by giving sodium barbital ...
R E, Behrman, D E, Fisher
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Pediatrics In Review, 1994
Jaundice in the newborn has presented a diagnostic challenge to clinicians for millennia. Because virtually every newborn infant has an elevated serum bilirubin in comparison with the normal adult and more than 50% are visibly jaundiced during the first week of life, the physician's first challenge is to differentiate pathology from variations within ...
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Jaundice in the newborn has presented a diagnostic challenge to clinicians for millennia. Because virtually every newborn infant has an elevated serum bilirubin in comparison with the normal adult and more than 50% are visibly jaundiced during the first week of life, the physician's first challenge is to differentiate pathology from variations within ...
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Phototherapy for Neonatal Jaundice
New England Journal of Medicine, 2008A male infant weighing 3400 g was born at 37 weeks’ gestation after an uncomplicated pregnancy. The mother is a 24-year-old primipara who has type A Rh-positive blood. The infant’s course in the hospital nursery was uncomplicated. Although his mother needed considerable help in establishing effective breast-feeding, he was exclusively breast-fed ...
M Jeffrey, Maisels, Antony F, McDonagh
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Phototherapy for Neonatal Jaundice
Clinics in Perinatology, 1991Exchange transfusion for severe neonatal jaundice is a tedious and expensive procedure with high morbidity and mortality rates, and is followed by a prompt and marked bilirubin rebound. It has largely been replaced by phototherapy, which though more gradual in its effect results in a prolonged reduction of the bilirubin concentration.
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NEONATAL JAUNDICE AND KERNICTERUS
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1954THE PURPOSE of this paper is to examine critically the available data bearing on the pathogenesis of kernicterus. During the past decade and a half, knowledge of the etiologic importance of incompatibility between the blood groups of the fetus and the mother has expanded rapidly.
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Neonatal Jaundice and Phototherapy
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1972The ready availability and simplicity of phototherapy make it an attractive means of effectively lowering serum bilirubin concentrations or preventing them from rising. Its simplicity has, however, led to a casual approach to its use, which should not be encouraged.
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