Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.

Neonatal jaundice is the most common condition requiring medical attention in the newborn period. It has been classically attributed to a number of more or less common causes. The causes are classically divided in two main groups. The first group is comprising of conditions associated with an incre...

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Main Authors: H., Van Rostenberghe, H., Nishio, M., Matsuo, R., Noraida, W.I., Wan Pauzi
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author H., Van Rostenberghe
H., Nishio
M., Matsuo
R., Noraida
W.I., Wan Pauzi
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description Neonatal jaundice is the most common condition requiring medical attention in the newborn period. It has been classically attributed to a number of more or less common causes. The causes are classically divided in two main groups. The first group is comprising of conditions associated with an increase in break down of red blood cells such as Rhesus incompatibility, ABO blood group incompatibility, G6PD deficiency, birth trauma and polycythaemia. A second group consists of conditions in which the excretion of bilirubin is diminished such as breast feeding jaundice, breast milk jaundice, Gilbert syndrome or the more severe Crigler Najjar syndrome. Many babies however get jaundice.
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spelling usm-109222013-07-13T04:33:07Z http://eprints.usm.my/10922/ Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia. H., Van Rostenberghe H., Nishio M., Matsuo R., Noraida W.I., Wan Pauzi R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research Neonatal jaundice is the most common condition requiring medical attention in the newborn period. It has been classically attributed to a number of more or less common causes. The causes are classically divided in two main groups. The first group is comprising of conditions associated with an increase in break down of red blood cells such as Rhesus incompatibility, ABO blood group incompatibility, G6PD deficiency, birth trauma and polycythaemia. A second group consists of conditions in which the excretion of bilirubin is diminished such as breast feeding jaundice, breast milk jaundice, Gilbert syndrome or the more severe Crigler Najjar syndrome. Many babies however get jaundice. Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/10922/1/Lessons_from_the_Molecular_Biology_of_Neonatal_%28PP_Sains_Perubatan.pdf H., Van Rostenberghe and H., Nishio and M., Matsuo and R., Noraida and W.I., Wan Pauzi Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia. In: 13th Congress ofthe Federation ofAsia and Oceania Perinatal Societies.
spellingShingle R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research
H., Van Rostenberghe
H., Nishio
M., Matsuo
R., Noraida
W.I., Wan Pauzi
Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.
title Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.
title_full Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.
title_fullStr Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.
title_full_unstemmed Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.
title_short Lessons From The Molecular Biology Of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia.
title_sort lessons from the molecular biology of neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia.
topic R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research
url http://eprints.usm.my/10922/
http://eprints.usm.my/10922/1/Lessons_from_the_Molecular_Biology_of_Neonatal_%28PP_Sains_Perubatan.pdf