jaundice of the newborn

pathology
Also known as: newborn’s jaundice

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occurrence in children

  • birth: premature
    In childhood disease and disorder: Metabolic disturbances

    Jaundice in the newborn is ordinarily related to an imbalance between the rate of destruction of red blood cells and the metabolism of hemoglobin to bilirubin and the rate of excretion of bilirubin in the bile; there is a resultant temporary elevation of bilirubin level…

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  • jaundice
    In jaundice

    A healthy newborn may develop jaundice because the liver has not fully matured. This type of jaundice usually subsides within a few weeks when the liver begins to function properly. Neonatal jaundice is common, affecting some 50 to 60 percent of full-term infants and about 80 percent…

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