Hyperbilirubinemia Adult
Neonatal (newborn) jaundice after preterm delivery; Hyperbilirubinemia of prematurity; Jaundice due to delayed conjugation associated with preterm delivery
Bilirubin is a yellow compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that breaks down heme in vertebrates.This catabolism is a necessary process in the body’s clearance of waste products that arise from the destruction of aged red blood cells.
Jaundice, also known as icterus, is a yellowish or greenish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes due to high bilirubin levels. It is commonly associated with itchiness.
Jaundice and asymptomatic hyperbilirubinemia are common clinical problems that can be caused by a variety of disorders, including bilirubin overproduction, impa
Liver and intrahepatic bile ducts – nontumor
Amanda Yaworski, Ania Van Meer and Eric Wong. Faculty reviewer: Dr. Moyez Ladhani, MD, FRCP, FAAP, MSc (Associate Professor, …
Indication : Dose : Hypovolemia. Adults: 25 g ren (less than 13 years): 2.5 to 1.25 g to ren. Hypoalbuminemia. Adults: 50 to 75 g. Prevention of volume depletion after paracentesis
Jaundice is a yellowish discoloration of the skin and sclerae that is an important symptom of elevated serum bilirubin, which is caused by an abnormality of bilirubin metabolism or excretion. The bilirubin can be either unconjugated or conjugated. Conjugated bilirubin is water soluble and is also
2018 ICD-10-CM Index › ‘H’ Terms › Hyperbilirubinemia. constitutional E80.6
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