PREVENTION OF THE OCCURRENCE OF NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA IN RELATION TO MATERNAL OXYTOCIN INFUSION WITH STEROID TREATMENT
Mohamed Fathy Ahmed Radwan;
Abstract
cterus neonatorum, or neonatal jaundice, has long been recognized since the 19th century (Holt, 1879).
The term “Kernicterus“ was introduced in the early 1900s to the yellow staining of the basal ganglia observed in infants who died with severe jaundice
The term “Kernicterus“ was introduced in the early 1900s to the yellow staining of the basal ganglia observed in infants who died with severe jaundice
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| Title | PREVENTION OF THE OCCURRENCE OF NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA IN RELATION TO MATERNAL OXYTOCIN INFUSION WITH STEROID TREATMENT | Authors | Mohamed Fathy Ahmed Radwan | Keywords | PREVENTION OF THE OCCURRENCE OF NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA IN RELATION TO MATERNAL OXYTOCIN INFUSION WITH STEROID TREATMENT | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | cterus neonatorum, or neonatal jaundice, has long been recognized since the 19th century (Holt, 1879). The term “Kernicterus“ was introduced in the early 1900s to the yellow staining of the basal ganglia observed in infants who died with severe jaundice |
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