The clinical assessment of bilirubin-induced neurotoxicity in premature infants remains difficult in the absence of a gestational age-specific total or free (unbound) bilirubin level that predicts ...
Background and aims: Hyperbilirubinemia is a possible risk factor for adverse neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely premature infants. The study was undertaken to analyse the frequency ...
A bilirubin analyser is a device used to measure bilirubin levels and is often used in neonatal intensive units to screen new-borns for jaundice. The analysers either detect bilirubin levels in ...
Conjugation of bilirubin and delivery to the intestine doesn't necessarily lead to excretion of the substance. Neonatal intestines contain beta-glucuronidase, an enzyme capable of reducing ...
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I Have Low Bilirubin: What Does This Mean?
In most cases, low bilirubin levels are not a reason for concern. The problem does not cause symptoms. In fact, how low your ...
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Bilirubin is a viscous, brownish-yellow substance that is a natural byproduct of liver processes like breaking down old red blood cells. Normally, it is excreted from the body without cause for ...
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