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Objectives Understand etiology and pathophysiology of neonatal jaundice and kernicterus Identify high risk conditions Understand limits of clinical exam Describe

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Objectives Understand etiology and pathophysiology of neonatal jaundice and kernicterus Identify high risk conditions Understand limits of clinical exam Describe appropriate evaluation Apply appropriate treatment to term and near term infants. Gina Gill Index 1. Background 2. Basic Physiology 3. Questions to Ask 4. Differential diagn osis 5. Physical examination 6. Investigations 7. Treatment 8. Appendix 9. References 1. B ackground The ter Carrie Phillipi, MD, PhD. Newborn with Jaundice. Neonatal Jaundice Definitions. Physiologic. Pathologic. Indirect (unconjugated). Direct (conjugated). Breast feeding jaundice. Breast milk jaundice. Production of Bilirubin. Disorders. Saul J. Karpen, MD, PhD. Professor of Pediatrics. Raymond F. . Schinazi Distinguished Biomedical . Chair. Division Chief, . Gastroenterology, . Hepatology & . Nutrition. Emory University School of . Copyright Pediatric Continuity Clinic Curriculum. Onyekachukwu Osakwe. Objectives. Recognize the common findings in newborns with . hyperbilirubinemia. . . Describe bilirubin metabolism. Distinguish between direct and indirect . , and Brenda Palma. Neonatal Jaundice. What is it?. Neonatal jaundice refers to excessive level of accumulated bilirubin in the blood and is characterized by jaundice, a yellowish discoloration of the skin, . . Elniema. Objectives. • . Definition of jaundice . • . Metabolism of . bilirubin. . • . Types of jaundice . • . Causes of neonatal jaundices . • . Management of neonatal jaundice. Definition . Introduction. Definition. Epidemiology. Bilirubin . metabolism. Aetiopathogenesis. /Types. Clinical features. Evaluation of a jaundiced neonate. Management. Complications. Surgical/. C. holestatic. th Annual Scientific Meeting of Page | 26 Gulf Medical University, 5 th & 6 th November, 2014 Hasmukh Gala * , Edwin D’souza, Mahmoud Shamsheldeen Department of Pediatrics, Gulf Medical College Ho DETECTION, MANAGEENT AN PREVENTION ATE NFANTS 6 NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION TANDARDREATMENTATE PRETERNFANTSMinistry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION Ministry of Healt Israel Neonatology Association. Robert Christensen, MD. • A heterogeneous . disorder . where abnormalities . of . RBC structural . proteins lead to loss . of RBC membrane . surface . area.. • Spherical-shaped. Asst.professor. paediatrics. What is the Neonatal Jaundice?. Neonatal Jaundice(also called Newborn jaundice) is a condition marked . by high levels of bilirubin in the blood. . . The increased bilirubin cause the infant's skin and whites of the eyes (sclera) to look yellow.. . of. The Newborn. Khalid Altirkawi, M.D. Assistant Professor, Pediatrics. College of Medicine. King Saud University. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia . 2016. Disclaimer. . This presentation is meant to guide students when rotating in the NICU. . Rawashdeh. , MD, . MSc. , FRCP, FRCPCH. Professor of Pediatrics . & . Gastroenterology. Jaundice: Definition. Yellow staining of the skin and sclera by abnormally high blood levels of the bile pigment .

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