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Neonatal jaundice


                  Reference                                                                                            Reason for exclusion
                  Nelson BT. Jaundice survey: Grenada, West Indies. International Pediatrics 1998; 13:(3)150–4.        Only 1 in 4 babies were tested for G6PD
                  Newman TB and Easterling MJ. Yield of reticulocyte counts and blood smears in term infants. Clinical Pediatrics 1994; 33:(2)71–  No tests for G6PD
                  6.
                  Newman TB and Maisels MJ. Evaluation and treatment of jaundice in the term newborn: a kinder, gentler approach. Pediatrics   Overview
                  1992; 89:(5 Pt 1)809–18.
                  Newman TB, Liljestrand P, and Escobar GJ. Infants with bilirubin levels of 30 mg/dL or more in a large managed care   G6PD test not carried out on all babies
                  organization. Pediatrics 2003; 111:(6 I)1303–11.
                  Newman TB, Liljestrand P, Jeremy RJ et al. Outcomes among newborns with total serum bilirubin levels of 25 mg per deciliter or  Not all babies tested
                  more. New England Journal of Medicine 2006; 354:(18)1889–900.
                  Nong SH, Xie YM, Chan KW et al. Severe hyperbilirubinaemia in a Chinese girl with type I Crigler-Najjar syndrome: First case   Case study
                  ever reported in Mainland China. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2005; 41:(5–6)300–6.
                  Nowicki MJ and Poley JR. The hereditary hyperbilirubinaemias. Bailliere's Clinical Gastroenterology 1998; 12:(2)355–67.   Overview
                  Odell GB, Cohen SN, and Kelly PC. Studies in kernicterus. II. The determination of the saturation of serum albumin with bilirubin. Test not relevant to this guideline
                  Journal of Pediatrics 1969; 74:(2)214–30.
                  Odell GB, Storey GN, and Rosenberg LA. Studies in kernicterus. 3. The saturation of serum proteins with bilirubin during neonatal Test not relevant to this guideline
                  life and its relationship to brain damage at five years. Journal of Pediatrics 1970; 76:(1)12–21.
                  Odell GB. Neonatal jaundice. Progress in Liver Diseases 1976; 5:457–75.                              Overview – background information only
                  Ogita S, Shimamoto T, Ohnishi M et al. Hemolytic pattern of erythrocytes in the newborn measured by the coil planet centrifuge  Laboratory tests
                  system and its relationship to neonatal jaundice. European Journal of Pediatrics 1978; 127:(2)67–73.
                  Oktay R, Satar M, and Atici A. The risk of bilirubin encephalopathy in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics  Link between free bilirubin and bilirubin
                  1996; 38:(2)199–204.                                                                                 encephalopathy
                  Okumus N, Turkyilmaz C, Onal EE et al. Tau and S100B proteins as biochemical markers of bilirubin-induced neurotoxicity in   Babies with sepsis were excluded
                  term neonates. Pediatric Neurology 2008; 39:(4)245–52.
                  Olah VA, Csathy L, and Karmazsin L. Erythrocyte damage in newborn babies caused by hyperbilirubinaemia and hypoxia. Acta   Tests not relevant to this guideline
                  Paediatrica Hungarica 1991; 31:(3)357–64.
                  Ostrea EM, Jr., Bassel M, Fleury CA et al. Influence of free fatty acids and glucose infusion on serum bilirubin and bilirubin   Study of the saturation index – test not relevant to
                  binding to albumin: clinical implications. Journal of Pediatrics 1983; 102:(3)426–32.                this guideline
                  Ostrea EM, Jr., Ongtengco EA, Tolia VA et al. The occurrence and significance of the bilirubin species, including delta bilirubin,   Tests not relevant to this guideline
                  in jaundiced infants. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 1988; 7:(4)511–6.
                  Ostrow JD. Photochemical and biochemical basis of the treatment of neonatal jaundice. Progress in Liver Diseases 1972; 4:447–  Overview
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                  Ou CN, Buffone GJ, Herr-Calomeni PJ et al. Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is overestimated in neonates with cholestasis. A   Not all subjects were newborn
                  more reliable method is proposed. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 1985; 84:(6)752–6.
                  Owa JA and Dawodu AH. Neonatal jaundice among Nigerian preterm infants. East African Medical Journal 1988; 65:(8)552–6.   Only preterm babies were included
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