Hyperbilirubinemia

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Gastroenterology Article | Hyperbilirubinemia

mdlinx.com — “The optimal timing of referral to an intestinal failure program: the relationship between hyperbilirubinemia and mortalityView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 26, 2011 at 2:54 am By:

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The optimal timing of referral to an intestinal failure program: the relationship between hyperbilirubinemia... http://bit.ly/lb6lKY #GI

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Screening: Hyperbilirubinemia in Infants

ahrq.gov — “Recommendations on screening infants for hyperbilirubinemia from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).View full resource at ahrq.gov

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Insufficient evidence to recommend screening infants for hyperbilirubinemia: http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uspstf/uspshyperb.htm

3 years ago...

Gastro Medical News about Hyperbilirubinemia

mdlinx.com — “Reduction of Severe Hyperbilirubinemia After Institution of Predischarge Bilirubin ScreeningView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Reduction of Severe Hyperbilirubinemia After Institution of Predischarge Bilirubin Screening: Pediatrics http://bit.ly/97SLFj #GI

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Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Learning and Decisionmaking Tool

shomir.org — “Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Learning and Decisionmaking ToolView full resource at shomir.org

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cool tool for non-physicians to check out bilirubin for infants http://ow.ly/gE4E

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Hyperbilirubinemia, Unconjugated: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Increased production of bilirubinHemolysis generally induces a modest elevation in plasma levels of unconjugated bilirubin (1-4 mg/dL). During acute hemolytic crises, such as those occurring in sickle cell disease or paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, bilirubin production and ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia can be caused by a variety of conditions and lead to serious problems. Learn more. http://bit.ly/artIbp

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Hyperbilirubinemia, Conjugated: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Bilirubin is a tetrapyrrole created by the normal breakdown of heme. Most bilirubin is produced during the breakdown of hemoglobin and other hemoproteins. Accumulation of bilirubin or its conjugates in body tissues produces jaundice (ie, icterus), ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Elevated conjugated bilirubin levels usually indicate hepatobiliary disease. More on conjugated hyperbilirubinemia. http://bit.ly/cHVPfU

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Emergency Med Medical News about Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal

mdlinx.com — “Managing Well-Appearing Neonates With Hyperbilirubinemia in the Emergency Department Observation UnitView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Managing Well-Appearing Neonates With Hyperbilirubinemia in the Emergency Department Observation Unit: ... http://bit.ly/dolhBf #ER #mdlinx

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Emergency Medicine Article | Risk Factors for Neurotoxicity in Newborns With Severe Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia

mdlinx.com — “Risk Factors for Neurotoxicity in Newborns With Severe Neonatal HyperbilirubinemiaView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Risk Factors for Neurotoxicity in Newborns With Severe Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia: Pediatrics http://t.co/NwJ8R7nC #ER

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Dubin-Johnson Syndrome: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a type of hereditary hyperbilirubinemia that was first described independently in 1954 by Dubin and Johnson and by Sprinz and Nelson. Hereditary hyperbilirubinemias can be divided into conjugated forms and unconjugated forms. ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a type of hereditary hyperbilirubinemia. It can be divided into 2 classes. Learn more. http://bit.ly/9VOokx

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Gilbert Syndrome: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Augustine Gilbert and Pierre Lereboullet first described Gilbert syndrome, the most common inherited cause of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia, in 1901. This autosomal recessive condition is characterized by intermittent jaundice in the absence of hemolysis or underlying liver ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Gilbert syndrome is characterized by intermittent jaundice in the absence of hemolysis or underlying liver disease. http://bit.ly/bfPylX

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Endocrinology Article | Neonates

mdlinx.com — “Risk factors for hyperbilirubinemia in breastfed term neonatesView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Risk factors for hyperbilirubinemia in breastfed term neonates: European Journal of Pediatrics http://bit.ly/jzEoyy #endo

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Breast Milk Jaundice: eMedicine Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Arias first described breast milk jaundice (BMJ) in 1963. Breast milk jaundice is a type of neonatal jaundice associated with breastfeeding. It is characterized by indirect hyperbilirubinemia in a breastfed newborn that develops after the first ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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The link between epidermal growth factor and breast milk jaundice is explored in the eMedicine article at http://bit.ly/2zHSba.

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What Is Jaundice? What Causes Jaundice? What Is Icterus?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Jaundice, also known as icterus, is a term used to describe a yellowish tinge to the skin and sclerae (the white part of the eye) that is caused by hyperbilirubinemia (an excess of bView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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What Is Jaundice? What Causes Jaundice? What Is Icterus?: Jaundice, also known as icterus, is a term used to de.. http://bit.ly/3k8jTG

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Jaundice, Neonatal: eMedicine Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Jaundice is the most common condition that requires medical attention in newborns. The yellow coloration of the skin and sclera in newborns with jaundice is the result of accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin. In most infants, unconjugated ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Neonatal Jaundice is the most common condition that prompts medical attention in newborns. See more about #jaundice at http://bit.ly/9fP70G

2 years ago...

Crigler-Najjar Syndrome: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of bilirubin metabolism. Two distinct forms have been described, as follows: type 1 and type 2. Type 1 Crigler-Najjar syndrome, first described in 1952 by Crigler and ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 2, 2010 at 7:42 pm By:

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Crigler-Najjar syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of bilirubin metabolism. Learn about the 2 types. http://bit.ly/9J8oSi

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