LABOROTORY-CLINICAL- NEUROLOGICAL STATUS OF BILIRUBIN ENCEPHALOPATHY IN NEWBORN AND EARLY CHILDREN

dc.creatorM. A., Khushmurodova
dc.creatorMadjidova, Prof. Yo. N.
dc.creatorA, Abdiev
dc.date2021-12-29
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-21T07:35:08Z
dc.date.available2023-08-21T07:35:08Z
dc.descriptionJaundice  is a common and often benign problem in neonates. In the first week of life around 60% of term neonates and 80% of preterm neonates   develop jaundice. For yet unidentified reasons, bilirubin predominantly accumulates in the deep nuclei of the   brain upon severe hyperbilirubinemia.en-US
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dc.identifierhttps://ejlss.indexedresearch.org/index.php/ejlss/article/view/352
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.umsida.ac.id/handle/123456789/11811
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherInternational Journals of Sciences and High Technologiesen-US
dc.relationhttps://ejlss.indexedresearch.org/index.php/ejlss/article/view/352/356
dc.relationhttps://ejlss.indexedresearch.org/index.php/ejlss/article/view/352/357
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2021 European Journal of Life Safety and Stability (2660-9630)en-US
dc.sourceEuropean Journal of Life Safety and Stability (2660-9630); 2021: Special Issue on "NEW HORIZONS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATIONS" ; 56-61en-US
dc.source2660-9630
dc.subjectkernicterusen-US
dc.subjectbilirubin induced neurologic dysfunctionen-US
dc.subjecthyperbilirubinemiaen-US
dc.subjectbilirubin encephalopathyen-US
dc.subjectnewborn jaundiceen-US
dc.titleLABOROTORY-CLINICAL- NEUROLOGICAL STATUS OF BILIRUBIN ENCEPHALOPATHY IN NEWBORN AND EARLY CHILDRENen-US
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dc.typePeer-reviewed Articleen-US
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