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  1. 6 sty 2022 · Infant jaundice is yellow discoloration of a newborn baby's skin and eyes. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby's blood contains an excess of bilirubin (bil-ih-ROO-bin), a yellow pigment of red blood cells. Infant jaundice is a common condition, particularly in babies born before 38 weeks' gestation (preterm babies) and some breast-fed babies.

  2. Neonatal Bilirubin, Serum. Useful For. Assessing liver function. Evaluating a wide range of diseases affecting the production, uptake, storage, metabolism, or excretion of bilirubin. Monitoring the efficacy of neonatal phototherapy. Profile Information. Method Name. Total Bilirubin: Photometric, Diazonium Salt.

  3. 6 sty 2022 · Your doctor will likely diagnose infant jaundice on the basis of your baby's appearance. However, it's still necessary to measure the level of bilirubin in your baby's blood. The level of bilirubin (severity of jaundice) will determine the course of treatment. Tests to detect jaundice and measure bilirubin include:

  4. Nearly 8% to 11% of neonates develop hyperbilirubinemia. When the total serum bilirubin (TSB) rises above the 95 th percentile for age (high-risk zone) during the first week of life, it will be considered as hyperbilirubinemia (4, 5). Between 60%–80% of healthy infants are expected to present with idiopathic neonatal jaundice .

  5. 18 sty 2021 · Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, characterised by the elevation of total serum bilirubin (TSB), is one of the most common clinical conditions affecting newborns, particularly preterm infants.

  6. For neonates born at ≥ 35 weeks gestation, phototherapy is an option when unconjugated bilirubin is > 12 mg/dL (> 205.2 micromol/L) and may be indicated when unconjugated bilirubin is > 15 mg/dL (257 micromol/L) at 25 to 48 hours, 18 mg/dL (308 micromol/L) at 49 to 72 hours, and 20 mg/dL (342 micromol/L) at > 72 hours (see Figure: Risk of ...

  7. 21 lut 2023 · Diabetic retinopathy. In the early stages of diabetic retinopathy, the walls of the blood vessels in your retina weaken. Tiny bulges protrude from the vessel walls, sometimes leaking or oozing fluid and blood into the retina. Tissues in the retina may swell, producing white spots in the retina.