To the Editor: I read with great interest the review of the causes of "'Physiologic' Hyperbilirubinemia in the Neonatal Period" written by Dr. Gerard B. Odell in the July 27 issue of the Journal.
FREE bilirubin, dissolved in sodium carbonate, causes, if given intracardially to rabbits, a pronounced lessening of the plasmatic clotting-activity. Among other effects, prolongation of the ...
A medical practitioner at the Police Hospital, Dr. Edward Akosah Danso, has emphasised that while neonatal jaundice is the ...
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In newborn babies, jaundice is so common as to be termed physiological. It affects around 60% of term babies and around 80% ...
Bilirubin is a viscous, brownish-yellow substance that is a natural byproduct of liver processes like breaking down old red blood cells. Normally, it is excreted from the body without cause for ...
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There are many causes of jaundice, ranging from physiological jaundice (relatively harmless) to biliary atresia (serious). In the event of high levels of jaundice, a complication called “kernicterus” ...
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