CORRELATION BETWEEN COVERED SKIN TRANSCUTANEOUS BILIRUBIN ESTIMATION AND SERUM BILIRUBIN MEASUREMENT DURING AND AFTER PHOTOTHERAPY

Ehab El-Desoky Mohamed Zahran;

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Summary
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (NHB) occurs in two-thirds of term and late preterm infants (Bhutani et al., 2000).
Management of NHB has become more challenging because newborn infants are discharged early and unreliable post-discharge follow-up incr


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Title CORRELATION BETWEEN COVERED SKIN TRANSCUTANEOUS BILIRUBIN ESTIMATION AND SERUM BILIRUBIN MEASUREMENT DURING AND AFTER PHOTOTHERAPY
Other Titles العلاقة بين قياس البيليروبين عبر المناطق المغطاة من الجلد ونسبة البيليروبين بالدم أثناء وبعد العلاج الضوئى
Authors Ehab El-Desoky Mohamed Zahran
Keywords CORRELATION BETWEEN COVERED SKIN TRANSCUTANEOUS BILIRUBIN ESTIMATION AND SERUM BILIRUBIN MEASUREMENT DURING AND AFTER PHOTOTHERAPY
Issue Date 2013
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Summary
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (NHB) occurs in two-thirds of term and late preterm infants (Bhutani et al., 2000).
Management of NHB has become more challenging because newborn infants are discharged early and unreliable post-discharge follow-up incr

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