Causes of jaundice in babies

    • [DOC File]Neonatal jaundice:Jaundice is the most common clinical ...

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      Jaundice is the most common clinical condition in the neonatal period, it affects 50-60% of term newborns and 80% of prematures.It is clinically visible when it exceeds 5mgm/dl. Risk factors to get jaundice: 1-Low birth wt and prematurity. 2-Breast feeding. 3-Polycythemia. 4-A sibling affected. 5-Male sex. 6-Hemolytic conditions. 7-Extravasated blood.

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    • [DOC File]A STUDY TO ASSESS THE FACTORS AFFECTING NEONATAL …

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      Neonatal jaundice is the term used when a newborn has an excessive Amount of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellowish red pigment that Is formed and released into the blood stream when red blood cells are broken down.

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    • [DOC File]Prolonged Jaundice protocol for Whipps Cross Hospital

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      Other important causes of prolonged jaundice to rule out are hypothyroidism, haemolysis (either immune-mediated eg. ABO incompatibility or non-immune mediated eg. G6PD deficiency) and hereditary spherocytosis.

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    • [DOCX File]Baby- Jaundice and phototherapy

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      Babies who have different blood groups or types from their mothers. This may result in antibodies developing and breaking down the baby’s red blood cells. There are too many red cells being broken down for the baby’s body to cope with.

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    • [DOCX File]NCNC Jaundice Guideline

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      Jaundice / hyperbilirubinemia is common in newborns. ... especially in term babies without hemolysis[3-7] Lack of subtle adverse effects of bilirubin, even when ≥ 25 mg/dL [7, 8] ... If there is suspicion for hemolysis or other underlying causes of hyperbilirubinemia (G6PD, sepsis, etc), it is appropriate to start phototherapy at the ...

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    • [DOCX File]STRATFORD MIDWIVES

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      Jaundice is a very common newborn condition which causes a baby’s skin and the whites of their eyes to become yellow from a build-up of bilirubin. Part of the transition to life outside the womb involves the breakdown of extra red blood cells, and …

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