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A simple blood test can idenitfy a problem that affects more than half of all newborns, Kellye Lynn reports.
3 years ago
CBS (Baltimore)
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Dr. Sean Kenniff reports (4:00pm 8/19/05)
3 years ago
CBS (cbs11 - Dallas)
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a year ago
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Dani had jaundice when she was born so we had her under these lights for a few days
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a year ago
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Ludovico Guarini MD Pediatric Hematology DrMDK.com
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3 months ago
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Jaundice ? one of the most common conditions affecting newborns ? is a yellowing of the skin and eyes that is caused by an elevated bilirubin level in the blood. Bilirubin accumulates when red blood cells break down. Neonatal jaundice affects 60 percent of full-term infants and 80 percent of preterm infants in the first several days after birth. Internationally recognized experts in newborn medicine will present the latest information on hyperbilirubinemia, also known as neonatal jaundice. Drs. Watchko and Maisels will discuss causes, care, outcomes and prevention of severe neonatal jaundice. Following their presentation, Dr. Silverman will moderate a discussion ? joined by Dr. LaBella ? on the latest treatments and take questions from both the live audience and the Web audience.
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2 years ago
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