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Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Severe Neonatal Hemolytic And Non Hemolytic HyperbilirubinemiaRuya Colak1, Sebnem Calkavur1, Ezgi Yangın Ergon2, Kıymet Çelik3, Senem Alkan Özdemir1, Ozgur Olukman4, Zeynep Ustunyurt51Izmir Dr.Behcet Uz Child Disease and Pediatric Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Neonatal İntensive Care Unit2VanTrainning and Research Hospital, Neonatal İntensive Care Unit 3Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Trainning and Research Hospital, Neonatal İntensive Care Unit 4Çiğli Regional Education Hospital, Neonatal İntensive Care Unit 5Zekaİ Tahir Burak Women's Health Research and Education Hospital INTRODUCTION: Neonatal bilirubin-induced neurologic dysfunction can present with a wide spectrum of symptoms from mild neurologic impairment to severe acute bilirubin encephalopathy.In this study, we aimed to determine the risk factors of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia among hospitalized infants with serum total bilirubin levels ≥25 mg/dl and evaluate the effects of high serum bilirubin levels due to hemolysis on the neurodevelopmental outcome at postnatal between 18 and 24 months. Ruya Colak, Sebnem Calkavur, Ezgi Yangın Ergon, Kıymet Çelik, Senem Alkan Özdemir, Ozgur Olukman, Zeynep Ustunyurt. Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Severe Neonatal Hemolytic And Non Hemolytic Hyperbilirubinemia. . 2020; 7(2): 0-0 Corresponding Author: Ruya Colak, Türkiye |
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