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  • 21Neonatal jaundice — Classification and external resources Jaundice in newborn ICD 10 P58, P …

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  • 22Jaundice — Yellowish staining of the skin and sclerae (the whites of the eyes) by abnormally blood high levels of the bile pigment bilirubin. The yellowing extends to other tissues and body fluids. Jaundice was once called the morbus regius (the regal… …

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  • 23Diene — This article is about organic chemicals. For the surname Diene used in West Africa, see Serer people. 1,3 butadiene In organic chemistry a diene ( …

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  • 24Kernicterus — ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 003243 eMedicineSubj = ped eMedicineTopic = 1247 MeshID = D007647 Kernicterus is damage to the brain centers of infants caused by increased levels of unconjugated indirect bilirubin which is free (not bound to albumin) …

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  • 25bilirubin — A yellow bile pigment found as sodium bilirubinate (soluble), or as an insoluble calcium salt in gallstones; formed from hemoglobin during normal and abnormal destruction of erythrocytes by the reticuloendothelial …

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  • 26Cholestatic pruritus — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L29.8 (ILDS L29.880) Cholestatic pruritus is the sensation of itch due to nearly any liver disease, but the most commonly associated entities are primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing… …

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  • 27Crigler–Najjar syndrome — Classification and external resources Bilirubin ICD 10 E80.5 …

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  • 28Chlorpromazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 29Lucey-Driscoll syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 32677 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|774.30 ICDO = OMIM = 237900 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Lucey Driscoll syndrome is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting… …

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  • 30bilirubin — /bil euh rooh bin, bil euh rooh bin/, n. Biochem. a reddish bile pigment, C33H36O6N4, resulting from the degradation of heme by reticuloendothelial cells in the liver: a high level in the blood produces the yellow skin symptomatic of jaundice. [… …

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