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Neonatal jaundice


 Reference                        Reason for exclusion
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 Medical Association of Thailand 1989; 72 Suppl 1:130–2.   incompatibility
 Satar M, Atici A, and Oktay R. The influence of clinical status on total bilirubin binding capacity in newborn infants. Journal of   Test not relevant to this guideline – bilirubin
 Tropical Pediatrics 1996; 42:(1)43–5.   binding capacity
 Scheidt PC, Graubard BI, Nelson KB et al. Intelligence at six years in relation to neonatal bilirubin levels: follow-up of the   Long term outcomes from an included RCT
 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Clinical Trial of Phototherapy. Pediatrics 1991; 87:(6)797–805.
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 Shenoi UD and Nandi GK. Bilirubin crystals in neutrophils in neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 1997;   Tests not relevant to this guideline
 64:(1)93–6.
 Siklar Z, Tezer H, Dallar Y et al. Borderline congenital hypothyroidism in the neonatal period. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology  Test not relevant to guideline
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 Singh B, Ezhilarasan R, Kumar P et al. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and its association with thyroid hormone levels and urinary   Tests not relevant to this guideline
 iodine excretion. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2003; 70:(4)311–5.
 Slusher TM, Vreman HJ, McLaren DW et al. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and carboxyhemoglobin   Babies were not tested for ABO incompatibility
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 Spear ML, Stahl GE, Hamosh M et al. Effect of heparin dose and infusion rate on lipid clearance and bilirubin binding in   Not all babies were jaundiced
 premature infants receiving intravenous fat emulsions. Journal of Pediatrics 1988; 112:(1)94–8.
 Tateno M. Relationship between the serum transaminase activities and the serum bilirubin concentration in the icterus   Tests not relevant to this guideline
 neonatorum. Acta Obstetrica et Gynaecologica Japonica 1970; 17:(4)239–44.
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 indirect hyperbilirubinaemia. European Journal of Pediatrics 1991; 150:(5)310–3.
 Tazawa Y, Yamada M, Nakagawa M et al. Serum bile acids and their conjugates in breast-fed infants with prolonged jaundice.   Test for a single disease
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 Thaler MM. Jaundice in the newborn. Algorithmic diagnosis of conjugated and unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. JAMA: the   Overview
 journal of the American Medical Association 1977; 237:(1)58–62.
 Tiker F, Gurakan B, and Tarcan A. Relationship between serum bilirubin and coagulation test results in 1-month-old infants.   Test not relevant to this guideline
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 Turgut M, Basaran O, Cekmen M et al. Oxidant and antioxidant levels in preterm newborns with idiopathic hyperbilirubinaemia.  Babies with ABO or Rh incompatibility were
 Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2004; 40:(11)633–7.   excluded
 Uetani Y, Nakamura H, Okamoto O et al. Carboxyhemoglobin measurements in the diagnosis of ABO hemolytic disease. Acta   Test not relevant to this guideline
 Paediatrica Japonica 1989; 31:171–6.




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