PPT-Jaundice (Hyperbilirubinemia
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Lecturer Assistant Kareem AL Khafajy Objectives At the end of the lecture the student will be able to Describe the concept of bilirubinemia Recognize the causes
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Lecturer Assistant Kareem AL Khafajy Objectives At the end of the lecture the student will be able to Describe the concept of bilirubinemia Recognize the causes of bilirubinemia 3 . Conclusions . . * . Jaundice indicates that there is an elevated concentration of bilirubin in serum.. * In neonates it is important to determine the concentration of unconjugated bilirubin in order to decide what treatment is required.. Monica . Stemmle. Objectives. Understand pathway where bilirubin comes from. Physiologic vs Pathologic Hyperbilirubinemia. Understand the risk for Kernicterus . Understand why we care about hyperbilirubinemia. Pediatric Continuity Clinic Curriculum. Onyekachukwu Osakwe. Objectives. Recognize the common findings in newborns with . hyperbilirubinemia. . . Describe bilirubin metabolism. Distinguish between direct and indirect . Assist.Lecturer. Aseel. . Ghassan. . Daoud. M.Sc. in Pharmacy/Clinical . L. aboratory . S. ciences. What is bilirubin?. It is a brownish yellow substance found in bile and it is produced during the breakdown of old RBCs then removed from the body through feces.. . Rao. . M.Pharm. , (. Ph.D. ). Asst. . Professor . & HOD. Dept. . of Pharmacy Practice. Hindu college of pharmacy, . Gnt. , A.P.. Jaundice definition and facts. Jaundice. is a yellowish discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes and of the white of the eyes caused by elevated levels of the chemical . Germana. . Emerita. V. Gregorio, MD, PhD. Department of Pediatrics. University of the Philippines Manila. College of Medicine Philippine General Hospital. Objectives. Define and recognize the clinical features of jaundice. Dr. Vivek Kr. Singh . Assistant Professor. Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex . UNIT-2. Jaundice is also referred to as . icterus,. and is an important . clinical manifestation. to . liver diseases and biliary system. Introduction. Definition. Epidemiology. Bilirubin . metabolism. Aetiopathogenesis. /Types. Clinical features. Evaluation of a jaundiced neonate. Management. Complications. Surgical/. C. holestatic. 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 . Dr. Muntadher Abdulkareem Abdullah. M.B.Ch.B,CABM,FIBMS,FIBMS(GE.&HEP.). At the end of this lecture , you must be able to answer these questions. Q1:. 22 year old male patient , with history of recurrent self resolving jaundice since childhood, presented with jaundice at the end of heavy duty day , otherwise the patient is healthy with nonsignificant other finding,. TABEER ZAHRA. DUAA TAHIR. FARAH CHOUDHARY. BIO DATA. NAME : Ismail s/o Wazir Ali. AGE : 3days. SEX : Male. ADDRESS : Sadiq abad . DOA : 02/05/23. PRESENTING COMPLAINT. Yellowish discoloration of skin - 3days.. Rebecca H Clough. 1. , Clare Betteridge . 2. 1. . University of Leicester, UK. 2. . Medical Specialist Group, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Jaundice is a common presentation in neonates . 1. Prolonged jaundice is defined as jaundice in a neonate who is 14 days old, or 21 days old if they were premature . Rashidy. Lecturer of General and Pediatric Surgery. Jaundice. Yellowish discoloration of body tissues & fluids (except the brain, CSF, tears, saliva & milk) due to excess . bilirubin. in the blood.. 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..
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