Clinical and Physiological studies of jaundice in the newborn infants and novel design and diagnostic method for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia determination
<p>Today, jaundice is one of the most common problems in newborns. Loss of Red Blood Cells (RBC) is the cause of jaundice. RBC rupture is known as hemolysis, and if hemolysis occurs faster than the liver excretes, bilirubin levels in the body rise and leading to jaundice. Bilirubin is directly...
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Main Author: | Hamidreza Shirzadfar (Author) |
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Archive of Biomedical Science and Engineering - Peertechz Publications,
2022-08-27.
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