Page 659 - 16Neonatal Jaundice_compressed
P. 659

Neonatal jaundice


                  Reference                                                                                            Reason for exclusion
                  Francauai J, Myara A, Benattar C et al. Investigation of total and conjugated bilirubin determination during the neonatal period.   Not all subjects had jaundice
                  European Journal of Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Biochemistry 1993; 31:(8)499–502.
                  Fretzayas A, Kitsiou S, Tsezou A et al. UGT1A1 promoter polymorphism as a predisposing factor of hyperbilirubinaemia in   Case studies
                  neonates with acute pyelonephritis. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 2006; 38:(6–7)537.
                  Funato M, Tamai H, Shimada S et al. Vigintiphobia, unbound bilirubin, and auditory brainstem responses. Pediatrics 1994;   Tests not relevant to this guideline
                  93:(1)50–3.
                  Furuhjelm U, Nevanlinna HR, and Osterlund K. Early neonatal jaundice and hyperbilirubinaemia and their relation to ABO   Babies with Rh incompatibility were excluded
                  incompatibility. Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica 1967; 56:(5)477–84.
                  Garbagnati E and Manitto P. A new class of bilirubin photoderivatives obtained in vitro and their possible formation in jaundiced  Study of laboratory processes
                  infants. Journal of Pediatrics 1973; 83:(1)109–15.
                  Garcia FJ and Nager AL. Jaundice as an early diagnostic sign of urinary tract infection in infancy. Pediatrics 2002; 109:(5)846–51.  Jaundice as a predictor of UTI
                  Ghaemi S, Fesharaki RJ, and Kelishadi R. Late onset jaundice and urinary tract infection in neonates. Indian Journal of Pediatrics   Rates of urinary tract infections in late-onset
                  2007; 74:(2)139–41.                                                                                  jaundice
                  Gibbs WN, Gray R, and Lowry M. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and neonatal jaundice in Jamaica. British   Babies with biliary obstruction were excluded
                  Journal of Haematology 1979; 43:(2)263–74.
                  Gloria-Bottini F, Orzalesi M, Coccia M et al. Neonatal jaundice in ABO incompatible infants. Computer-assisted evaluation of risk  Not tested for G6PD deficiency
                  of hyperbilirubinaemia and analysis of differences between sexes. Computers and Biomedical Research 1981; 14:(1)31–40.
                  Go JMR, Cocjin A, and Dee-Chan R. Jaundice as an early diagnostic sign of urinary tract infection in infants less than 8 weeks of   Jaundice as a predictor of UTI
                  age. Santo Tomas Journal of Medicine 2005; 52:(4)131–9.
                  Goldberg PK, Kozinn PJ, Kodsi B et al. Endotoxemia and hyperbilirubinemia in the neonate. American Journal of Diseases of   Test not relevant to this guideline
                  Children 1982; 136:(9)845–8.
                  Gotlieb A, Nir I, and Pesach J. Urinary excretion of free and conjugated glucuronic acid in jaundiced newborn. Acta Paediatrica   Tests not relevant to this guideline
                  Scandinavica 1971; 60:(4)437–40.
                  Haimi-Cohen Y, Merlob P, Davidovitz M et al. Renal function in full-term neonates with hyperbilirubinemia. Journal of   Effect of hyperbilirubinaemia on renal function
                  Perinatology 1997; 17:(3)225–7.
                  Hanka¸ E. Unbound bilirubin and risk assessment in the jaundiced newborn: possibilities and limitations. Pediatrics 2006;   Commentary
                  117:(2)526–7.
                  Hanko E. Unbound bilirubin and risk assessment in the jaundiced newborn: possibilities and limitations. Pediatrics 2006;   Commentary
                  117:(2)526–7.
                  Hargrove MD, Jr. and Van Sanders C. Extreme elevation in total serum bilirubin: a study of the causes in 32 consecutive cases.   Subjects were adults with jaundice
                  Southern Medical Journal 1971; 64:(2)213–7.
                  Hawkins B. Immuno-serological studies of neonatal jaundice. Journal of the Singapore Paediatric Society 1972; 14:(2)101–6.   Babies were not tested for G6PD
                  Henriksen NT, Drablos PA, and Aagenaes O. Cholestatic jaundice in infancy. The importance of familial and genetic factors in   Examination of cholestatic jaundice
                  aetiology and prognosis. Archives of Disease in Childhood 1981; 56:(8)622–7.
                  Herschel M, Karrison T, Wen M et al. Isoimmunization is unlikely to be the cause of hemolysis in ABO-incompatible but direct   Not all babies were not jaundiced
                  antiglobulin test-negative neonates. Pediatrics 2002; 110:(1 I)127–30.



                  474
   654   655   656   657   658   659   660   661   662   663   664