Advances in the clinical assessment strategies used to identify neonates at risk for the development of severe hyperbilirubinemia and bilirubin neurotoxicity, as well as the treatment measures to control hyperbilirubinemia in newborns, continue to be made. They include, among\ud others, universal predischarge birth hospitalization bilirubin screening, the confirmation that hemolysis is an important risk factor for bilirubin neurotoxicity, the use of a numeric scoring system to help stage the severity of acute bilirubin encephalopathy, the potential advantages of turquoise-light phototherapy, and the potential role of heme-oxygenase inhibitors in preventing\ud the need for exchange transfusions, all of which are reviewed here
Hyperbilirubinemia is the commonest morbidity in the neonatal period and 5-10 % of all newborns requ...
Jaundice is one of the most common problems in the newborn. It is generally accepted as a physiologi...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a condition that affects most infants, but typically self-resolves ...
Advances in the clinical assessment strategies used to identify neonates at risk for the development...
Neonatal jaundice due to hyperbilirubinemia is a common and mostly a harmless problem. However, ther...
Jaundice is the most common finding during neonatal period. It is observed during the 1st week of li...
All neonates have a transient rise in bilirubin levels, and about 30-50% of infants become visibly j...
Introduction: 80% of healthy neonates present with some degree of hyperbilirubinemia after birth, ho...
A significant proportion of term and preterm infants develop neonatal jaundice. Jaundice in an other...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Bilirubin-induced neurologic dysfunction can occur in term and near-term healty babies. The term bab...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Jaundice, also known as hyperbilirubinemia, is a yellowish-greenish pigmentation of the sclera and s...
Hyperbilirubinemia is the commonest morbidity in the neonatal period and 5-10 % of all newborns requ...
Jaundice is one of the most common problems in the newborn. It is generally accepted as a physiologi...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a condition that affects most infants, but typically self-resolves ...
Advances in the clinical assessment strategies used to identify neonates at risk for the development...
Neonatal jaundice due to hyperbilirubinemia is a common and mostly a harmless problem. However, ther...
Jaundice is the most common finding during neonatal period. It is observed during the 1st week of li...
All neonates have a transient rise in bilirubin levels, and about 30-50% of infants become visibly j...
Introduction: 80% of healthy neonates present with some degree of hyperbilirubinemia after birth, ho...
A significant proportion of term and preterm infants develop neonatal jaundice. Jaundice in an other...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Bilirubin-induced neurologic dysfunction can occur in term and near-term healty babies. The term bab...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Kernicterus is still occurring but should be largely preventable if health care personnel follow the...
Jaundice, also known as hyperbilirubinemia, is a yellowish-greenish pigmentation of the sclera and s...
Hyperbilirubinemia is the commonest morbidity in the neonatal period and 5-10 % of all newborns requ...
Jaundice is one of the most common problems in the newborn. It is generally accepted as a physiologi...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a condition that affects most infants, but typically self-resolves ...