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NEONATAL JAUNDICE: A REVIEW
Author(s) -
Babita Agarwal,
Ashok Belde,
Pramod Sakpal,
Rahul H. Khiste,
Pramod Ingale
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of biomedical and advance research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2455-0558
pISSN - 2229-3809
DOI - 10.7439/ijbar.v2i10.107
Subject(s) - jaundice , medicine , gastroenterology

Jaundice occurs in most newborn infants. Most jaundice is benign, but because of the potential toxicity of bilirubin, newborn infants must be monitored to identify those who might develop severe hyperbilirubinemia and, in rare cases, acute bilirubin encephalopathy or kernicterus. The focus of this article is to reduce the incidence of severe hyperbilirubinemia and bilirubin encephalopathy while minimizing the risks of unintended harm such as maternal anxiety, decreased breastfeeding, and unnecessary costs or treatment. Although kernicterus should almost always be preventable, cases continue to occur. This article provides a framework for the prevention and management of hyperbilirubinemia in newborn infants of 35 or more weeks of gestation.

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