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Highlights the challenge of identifying G6PD deficiency in infants. Bases follow-up testing on the difference between bilirubin level and the phototherapy threshold. No more risk zones! Raises thresholds for phototherapy and exchange transfusion.
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4 Αυγ 2018 · The results of this large-scale study confirm previous data in smaller series concerning the prevalence of HCV infection in pregnant women, and strongly support the hypothesis of a favorable ...
9 Αυγ 2022 · This guideline summarises the evidence regarding the diagnosis, and the maternal and fetal risks of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), previously called obstetric cholestasis. It provides guidance regarding the different care options available.
11 Ιουλ 2023 · Flow chart for diagnosis and management of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) in an otherwise uncomplicated singleton pregnancy. ALT, alanine transferase; APTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; CTG, cardiotocography; IM, intramuscular; INR, international normalised ratio; IV, intravenous; TSBA, total serum bile acids; UDCA ...
Cholestatic jaundice in infancy affects approximately 1 in every 2500 term infants and is infrequently recognized by primary providers in the setting of physiologic jaundice. Cholestatic jaundice is always pathologic and indicates hepatobiliary dysfunction. Early detection by the primary care physician and
The various causes of jaundice are traditionally classified into pre -hepatic, hepatic and post -hepatic (or cholestatic) groups according to the mechanism of the jaun dice. Pre-hepatic causes of jaundice
9 Αυγ 2022 · Jaundice. Rarely, women with ICP can develop jaundice. This is where your skin and eyes become yellow because of liver changes. Jaundice will get better after you have had your baby. Pre-eclampsia