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Daily Archives: May 27, 2015

CPG – Management of Neonatal Jaundice (Second Edition) – Dec 2014

Guidelines & ProtocolsBy MPA AdminMay 27, 2015

Introduction Neonatal Jaundice (NNJ) or neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia is one of the most common medical conditions in newborn babies. All babies have a transient rise in serum bilirubin but only about 75% are visibly jaundiced. Jaundice is clinically detectable when the serum bilirubin levels are >85 μmol/L (5 mg/dl). NNJ is more common among Asian babies…

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