Abstract It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production influences the severity of neonatal jaundice. We deter-mined the relationship between stool production, fecal fat excretion and jaundice in healthy breast-fed (BF) or formula-fed (FF) (near-)term neonates. From postnatal day 1–4, we quantitatively collected stools from 27 FF and 33 BF infants in daily fractions. Stool production and fecal fat contents were related to unconjugated bilirubin (UCB) levels, as determined by transcutaneous bilirubinometry (TcB). Bilirubin concentrations and stool production did not differ between FF and BF neonates during the study period. Neonatal bilirubin levels were not inversely correlated with stool ...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal bile salts (BSs) may be implicated in NEC development. We hypothesized that f...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is the most common cause of newborns' hospitalization. This study aime...
Introduction Breast milk jaundice occurs in 1-2% of healthy breast-fed newborns and young infants. I...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
To examine the prevalence of jaundice in neonates and its association with breast-feeding, we studie...
Jaundice is the most common condition of otherwise healthy, full-term newborns during the first week...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of breast-feeding and formula-feeding on...
Objective: To determine the pattern of excretion of total bilirubin IXa and IXb in the first meconiu...
objective and useful tool that may indicate whenTaiwan, R.O.C Full list of author information is ava...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the type of formula consumed and t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the type of formula consumed and t...
Introduction: The great burden of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is exemplified by the fact that global...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal bile salts (BSs) may be implicated in NEC development. We hypothesized that f...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is the most common cause of newborns' hospitalization. This study aime...
Introduction Breast milk jaundice occurs in 1-2% of healthy breast-fed newborns and young infants. I...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
It has remained unclear whether the amount of fecal fat excreted in the stool and stool production i...
To examine the prevalence of jaundice in neonates and its association with breast-feeding, we studie...
Jaundice is the most common condition of otherwise healthy, full-term newborns during the first week...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of breast-feeding and formula-feeding on...
Objective: To determine the pattern of excretion of total bilirubin IXa and IXb in the first meconiu...
objective and useful tool that may indicate whenTaiwan, R.O.C Full list of author information is ava...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the type of formula consumed and t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the type of formula consumed and t...
Introduction: The great burden of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is exemplified by the fact that global...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal bile salts (BSs) may be implicated in NEC development. We hypothesized that f...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is the most common cause of newborns' hospitalization. This study aime...
Introduction Breast milk jaundice occurs in 1-2% of healthy breast-fed newborns and young infants. I...