Neonatal jaundice: Yellowish staining of the
skin and whites of the newborn's
eyes (
sclerae) by pigment of
bile (
bilirubin). In newborn babies a degree of
jaundice is normal.
Full article >>>Neonatal jaundiceDefinition
Neonatal jaundice (or hyperbilirubinemia) is a higher-than-normal level of
bilirubin in the
blood.
Bilirubin is a by-product of the breakdown of red
blood cells.
Full article >>>Neonatal cystic fibrosis screening
Definition:
Neonatal cystic fibrosis screening is a
blood test that looks for increased levels of immunoreactive
trypsinogen (IRT), an
enzyme produced by the
pancreas.
Full article >>>Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a term for a group of problems a baby experiences when withdrawing from exposure to narcotics.
Full article >>>Jaundice (
Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia)
A yellowish discoloration of a normal newborn baby's
skin is known as physiologic
jaundice or
neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
Full article >>>Congenital Disorders,
Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
Congenital, Hereditary, and
Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities Categories.
Abnormalities -
Congenital malformations of
organs or parts.
Full article >>>Alternate Names
: Transient Familial
Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
Calling Your Health Care Provider ...
Full article >>>Neonatal ALD is much less common. In this type of ALD the faulty
gene is not X-linked but found on one of the other
chromosomes, so both boys and girls can be affected.
Progressive symptoms ...
Full article >>>NEONATAL: The
first four weeks of life after
birth.
NEOPLASM: An abnormal and uncontrolled growth of
tissue; a
tumor.
NEPHROLITHIASIS: The formation of small stones or sediment in the
kidney.
Full article >>>Neonatal circumcision revisited.
Fetus and Newborn Committee, Canadian Paediatric Society. CMAJ 154 (6): 769-80, 1996. [PUBMED Abstract] ...
Full article >>>NEONATAL JAUNDICESYMPTOMS"A yellowing of the
skin is seen in the
infant, appearing
first in the upper body and progressing downward toward the toes.
Full article >>>Tipo
neonatal:
Convulsiones
Retraso en el desarrollo neurolgico
Infecciones respiratorias frecuentes
Oscurecimiento del color de la piel (aumento de la pigmentacin) ...
Full article >>>Earle's solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early development; early diastolic
murmur; early
gene; early
infantile
autism; early labour; early latent
syphilis; early
neonatal ...
Full article >>>This is the most common cause of
neonatal jaundice. Physiologic
jaundice occurs in healthy babies for several reasons, including the increased breakdown of red
blood cells
right after
birth.
Full article >>>Neonatal ConjunctivitisNewborn JaundiceNoctambulation (Sleep
walking and Children)
Non
tropical Sprue (
Celiac Disease)
Normal Conditions in A Newborn Resulting from Maternal
Hormones (Hormonal Effects in Newborns) ...
Full article >>>Several classes of medications are effective at lowering IOP and thus preventing optic
nerve damage in
chronic and
neonatal glaucoma.
Full article >>>To assess the benefits of lullaby singing and
multimodal stimulation on
premature infants in
neonatal intensive care, ...
Full article >>>The Medical University of South Carolina Twin Clinic study demonstrated a lower rate of very early preterm
births, very low
birthweight
infants,
neonatal intensive care admissions, ...
Full article >>>Prematurity, low
birth weight or other
neonatal complications
Congenital heart disease Certain urinary or
kidney problems
Organ or
bone marrow transplant Treatment with medications known to raise
blood pressure ...
Full article >>>One Touch II
hospital blood glucose monitoring system Indicated for quantitative measurement of
glucose in whole
blood in both
neonatal and non-
neonatal whole
blood samples; see also One Touch Basic and Profile. Mfg: Lifescan.
Full article >>>These countries have fewer obstetrical interventions than the US, as well as lower maternal,
neonatal, and
infant mortality rates and higher rates of
breastfeeding. A nurse-
midwife is said to be engaged in the practice of nurse-
midwifery.
Full article >>>Myasthenia gravis is transmitted
passively to
fetuses from infected mothers, a
syndrome call
neonatal myasthenia.
Full article >>>Despite significant improvements in obstetric and
neonatal care in recent years, the
incidence of
cerebral palsy has not decreased. More research into the causes of
cerebral palsy is necessary to prevent these disorders.
Full article >>>IgE-bearing cells are also found in large numbers in the
neonatal G
ALT , which on maturation revert to IgA and IgM synthesis. Little is known of the traffic of IgE-bearing or IgE-producing cells.
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