نتایج جستجو برای: infant jaundice
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RATIONALE Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital disorder that may cause jaundice in infants. However, it is usually prone to neglect and misdiagnosis in infants with cholestasis because endocrine disorder such as panhypopituitarism is rare in the cause of infantile cholestasis. We report a case of SOD concurrent with acquired cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, who presented with prolon...
Plasma bilirubin was estimated on 690 term infants on about the 6th day of life. Perinatal factors were recorded and the results analysed. Hyperbilirubinaemia was defined as a level greater than 205 micromol/1 (12 mg/100 ml) and this was present in 20% of cases. Three factors--epidural analgesia, breast feeding, and poor weight recovery--showed highly significant associations with jaundice. The...
This study aimed to understand the reasons for late presentation of cases of severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia. We administered a questionnaire to parents of 130 infants with severe jaundice admitted to Cairo University Children's Hospital neonatal intensive care unit at age > or = 6 days over an 18-month period. Although 125 infants (96.2%) were delivered in a health care facility, no discha...
Background Previous studies have identified a series of specific adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) linked with temperature extremes. Most them focus on preterm birth, low birth weight, and stillbirth. Other possible were under-researched. This study aimed to investigate the impact ambient maternal complications, white blood cell count (WBC), newborn hearing, neonatal jaundice. Methods A total 4...
Background: The incidence of UTI in neonates varies between 0.1-1% and among febrile infant less than eight weeks of life, the incidence is 5-11%. During the first two months of life, males are more commonly affected possibly because of an increased incidence of structural abnormalities. The non-specific symptoms of UTI in neonates include fever, poor feeding, vomiting, jaundice and poor weight...
Newborn infants may be transferred to a special care nursery because of conditions such as prematurity (gestation less than 37 weeks), prolonged resuscitation, respiratory distress, cyanosis, and jaundice, and for evaluation of neonatal sepsis. Newborn infants' core temperature should be kept above 36.4 degrees C (97.5 degrees F). Nutritional requirements are usually 100 to 120 kcal per kg per ...
Congenital hypopituitarism is a rare condition associated with possible serious complications and long-term neurological sequelae, if not promptly recognized and treated.1 Neonates with congenital hypopituitarism may present with or without associated developmental defects, such as ocular, midline, and genital abnormalities. They may also present with nonspecific symptoms, including hypoglycemi...
It is still not clear whether jaundice of unknown aetiology, developing during the neonatal period, is of significance for the subsequent development of athetosis and related diseases. In a previous study (Trolle, 1961), the author calculated that among children who have had neonatal jaundice of unknown aetiology, athetosis of later onset is so uncommon that the decision to perform an exchange ...
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