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- Neonatal_jaundice abstract "Neonatal jaundice or Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, or Neonatal icterus (from the Greek word ἴκτερος), attributive adjective: icteric, is a yellowing of the skin and other tissues of a newborn infant. A bilirubin level of more than 85 μmol/l (5 mg/dL) manifests clinical jaundice in neonates whereas in adults a level of 34 μmol/l (2 mg/dL) would look icteric. In newborns, jaundice is detected by blanching the skin with digital pressure so that it reveals underlying skin and subcutaneous tissue. Jaundiced newborns have an apparent icteric sclera, and yellowing of the face, extending down onto the chest.In neonates, the dermal icterus is first noted in the face and as the bilirubin level rises proceeds caudal to the trunk and then to the extremities. This condition is common in newborns affecting over half (50–60%) of all babies in the first week of life.Notoriously inaccurate rules of thumb have been applied to the physical exam of the jaundiced infant.[citation needed] Some include estimation of serum bilirubin based on appearance. One such rule of thumb includes infants whose jaundice is restricted to the face and part of the trunk above the umbilicus, have the bilirubin less than 204 μmol/l (12 mg/dL) (less dangerous level). Infants whose palms and soles are yellow, have serum bilirubin level over 255 μmol/l (15 mg/dL) (more serious level). Studies have shown that trained examiners assessment of levels of jaundice show moderate agreement with icterometer bilirubin measurements. In infants, jaundice can be measured using invasive or non-invasive methods.".
- Neonatal_jaundice diseasesdb "8881".
- Neonatal_jaundice emedicineSubject "ped".
- Neonatal_jaundice emedicineTopic "1061".
- Neonatal_jaundice icd10 "P58, P59".
- Neonatal_jaundice icd9 "773, 774".
- Neonatal_jaundice medlineplus "001559".
- Neonatal_jaundice meshId "D007567".
- Neonatal_jaundice thumbnail Jaundice_in_newborn.jpg?width=300.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink bilitool.org.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink Neonatal_Jaundice.pdf.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink neonatalhyperbilirubinemia.org.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink phototherapy.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink www.neonataljaundice.net.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink ?doc_id=458.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageExternalLink www.yellowalert.org.
- Neonatal_jaundice wikiPageID "2333767".
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- Neonatal_jaundice caption "Jaundice in newborn".
- Neonatal_jaundice diseasesdb "8881".
- Neonatal_jaundice emedicinesubj "ped".
- Neonatal_jaundice emedicinetopic "1061".
- Neonatal_jaundice hasPhotoCollection Neonatal_jaundice.
- Neonatal_jaundice icd "773774".
- Neonatal_jaundice icd "P58, P59".
- Neonatal_jaundice medlineplus "1559".
- Neonatal_jaundice meshid "D007567".
- Neonatal_jaundice name "Neonatal jaundice".
- Neonatal_jaundice wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Neonatal_jaundice subject Category:Haemorrhagic_and_haematological_disorders_of_fetus_and_newborn.
- Neonatal_jaundice subject Category:Hepatology.
- Neonatal_jaundice subject Category:Neonatology.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Abstraction100002137.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Attribute100024264.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Condition113920835.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Disease114070360.
- Neonatal_jaundice type IllHealth114052046.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Illness114061805.
- Neonatal_jaundice type PathologicalState114051917.
- Neonatal_jaundice type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Neonatal_jaundice type State100024720.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Disease.
- Neonatal_jaundice type AilmentCondition.
- Neonatal_jaundice type Situation.
- Neonatal_jaundice comment "Neonatal jaundice or Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, or Neonatal icterus (from the Greek word ἴκτερος), attributive adjective: icteric, is a yellowing of the skin and other tissues of a newborn infant. A bilirubin level of more than 85 μmol/l (5 mg/dL) manifests clinical jaundice in neonates whereas in adults a level of 34 μmol/l (2 mg/dL) would look icteric. In newborns, jaundice is detected by blanching the skin with digital pressure so that it reveals underlying skin and subcutaneous tissue.".
- Neonatal_jaundice label "Ictericia del recién nacido".
- Neonatal_jaundice label "Neonatal jaundice".
- Neonatal_jaundice label "Neugeborenengelbsucht".
- Neonatal_jaundice label "Żółtaczka noworodków".
- Neonatal_jaundice label "Физиологическая желтуха новорождённых".
- Neonatal_jaundice label "يرقان وليدي".
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Novorozenecká_žloutenka.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Neugeborenengelbsucht.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Νεογνικός_ίκτερος.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Ictericia_del_recién_nacido.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Żółtaczka_noworodków.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs m.074hph.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Q1755487.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Q1755487.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs C0022353.
- Neonatal_jaundice sameAs Neonatal_jaundice.
- Neonatal_jaundice wasDerivedFrom Neonatal_jaundice?oldid=603148521.
- Neonatal_jaundice depiction Jaundice_in_newborn.jpg.
- Neonatal_jaundice isPrimaryTopicOf Neonatal_jaundice.
- Neonatal_jaundice name "Neonatal jaundice".