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Appendix J: Excluded studies
Reference Reason for exclusion
Hitch DC, Leonard JC, Pysher TJ et al. Differentiation of cholestatic jaundice in infants. Utility of diethyl-IDA. American Journal of Diagnosis of biliary atresia
Surgery 1981; 142:(6)671–7.
Hon AT, Balakrishnan S, and Ahmad Z. Hyperbilirubinaemia and erythrocytic glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in Only babies with G6PD deficiency tested
Malaysian children. Medical Journal of Malaysia 1989; 44:(1)30–4.
Howorth PJ. Determination of serum albumin in neonatal jaundice. The albumin saturation index. Clinica Chimica Acta 1971; Comparison of two methods to measure serum
32:(2)271–8. albumin
Huang A, Tai BC, Wong LY et al. Differential risk for early breastfeeding jaundice in a multi-ethnic asian cohort. Annals of the Babies less than 2500 g were excluded
Academy of Medicine Singapore 2009; 38:(3)217–24.
Husain S and Pohowalla JN. Serum iron levels in jaundice in infancy and childhood. Journal of the Indian Medical Association Test not relevant to this guideline
1969; 53:(5)237–40.
Hwang KC, Hsieh KH, and Chen JH. Immunological studies of newborn infants with hyperbilirubinemia. Chinese Journal of Tests not relevant to this guideline
Microbiology and Immunology 1981; 14:(2)1–7.
Jalloh S, Van RH, Yusoff NM et al. Poor correlation between hemolysis and jaundice in glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase- Incomplete data – number with blood group
deficient babies. Pediatrics International 2005; 47:(3)258–61. incompatibility were not reported
Jangaard KA, Fell DB, Dodds L et al. Outcomes in a population of healthy term and near-term infants with serum bilirubin levels Adverse effects of severe hyperbilirubinaemia
of >or=325 micromol/L (>or=19 mg/dL) who were born in Nova Scotia, Canada, between 1994 and 2000. Pediatrics 2008;
122:(1)119–24.
Javitt NB. Hyperbilirubinemic and cholestatic syndromes. New concepts aiding recognition and management. Postgraduate Overview
Medicine 1979; 65:(1)120–4.
Kaapa P. Immunoreactive thromboxane B2 and 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Prostaglandins Only babies with idiopathic jaundice were
Leukotrienes and Medicine 1985; 17:(1)97–105. included
Kaini NR, Chaudhary D, Adhikary V et al. Overview of cases and prevalence of jaundice in neonatal intensive care unit. Nepal Not test for G6PD deficiency
Medical College Journal: NMCJ 2006; 8:(2)133–5.
Kaplan M and Hammerman C. Understanding severe hyperbilirubinemia and preventing kernicterus: adjuncts in the interpretation Overview
of neonatal serum bilirubin. Clinica Chimica Acta 2005; 356:(1–2)9–21.
Kaplan M, Algur N, and Hammerman C. Onset of jaundice in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient neonates. Pediatrics Babies with blood group incompatibility were
2001; 108:(4)956–9. excluded
Kaplan M, Beutler E, Vreman HJ et al. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient Babies with a positive Coombs’ text were
heterozygotes. Pediatrics 1999; 104:(1 Pt 1)68–74. excluded
Kaplan M, Rubaltelli FF, Hammerman C et al. Conjugated bilirubin in neonates with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase Only babies with G6PD deficiency tested
deficiency. Journal of Pediatrics 1996; 128:(5 I)695–7.
Kavukcu S, Turkmen M, Polat M et al. Urinary enzyme changes in newborns with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Acta Effect of hyperbilirubinaemia on renal function
Paediatrica Japonica 1997; 39:(Overseas Edition)-204.
Kedar PS, Warang P, Colah RB et al. Red cell pyruvate kinase deficiency in neonatal jaundice cases in India. Indian Journal of Test not relevant to this guideline
Pediatrics 2006; 73:(11)985–8.
Keenan WJ, Arnold JE, and Sutherland JM. Serum bilirubin binding determined by sephadex column chromatography. Journal of Conference abstract
Pediatrics 1969; 74:(5)813.
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