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hyperbilirubinemia

Definitions

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  • noun medicine An unusually large concentration of bilirubin in the blood

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  • noun abnormally high amounts of bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood

Etymologies

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hyper- + bilirubin + -emia

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Examples

  • In another case, newborns in a hospital developed hyperbilirubinemia when their cribs were scrubbed with a phenolic disinfectant cleaner.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • In another case, newborns in a hospital developed hyperbilirubinemia when their cribs were scrubbed with a phenolic disinfectant cleaner.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • In another case, newborns in a hospital developed hyperbilirubinemia when their cribs were scrubbed with a phenolic disinfectant cleaner.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • In another case, newborns in a hospital developed hyperbilirubinemia when their cribs were scrubbed with a phenolic disinfectant cleaner.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • All infants, including neonates exposed to REYATAZ ® atazanavir sulfate in-utero, should be monitored for the development of severe hyperbilirubinemia during the first few days of life.

    unknown title 2011

  • No evidence of severe hyperbilirubinemia total bilirubin levels greater than 20 mg/dL or acute or chronic bilirubin encephalopathy was observed among neonates in this study.

    unknown title 2011

  • The use of higher ritonavir doses might alter the safety profile of REYATAZ cardiac effects, hyperbilirubinemia and, therefore, is not recommended.

    unknown title 2011

  • Study limitations included lack of ethnic diversity 83 percent of infants were Black/African American, who have a lower incidence of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia than Caucasians and Asians, exclusion of women with Rh incompatibility, and exclusion of women who had a previous infant with hemolytic disease and/or neonatal jaundice requiring phototherapy.

    unknown title 2011

  • A total bilirubin level greater than 20 mg/dL is considered severe hyperbilirubinemia in newborns born to non-HIV-infected women.

    unknown title 2011

  • Two of the fines center on babies at risk of hyperbilirubinemia, a condition that puts babies at risk for brain damage, disabilities and death, and can cause the yellowing of skin and tissues known as jaundice.

    KTVU.com - Local News 2010

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