Comparative Study of Liver Function and Rh Blood Group between both Physiological and Pathological Neonatal Jaundice
Abstract Backgrounds: Jaundice occurs in most newborn due to increased bilirubin concentration. Jaundice is observed during the first week after birth in approximately 60% of term neonates. A high level of bilirubin is neurotoxic and may cause neonatal kernicterus, auditory neuropathy or death. Obje...
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Main Authors: | Ayia N. Kamal (Author), Ali F. Hassan (Author) |
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College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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