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  1. Haemorrhagic and Haematological Disorders of Fetus and Newborn: Neonatal Jaundice, Polycythemia, Kernicterus, Haemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn
  2. Bilirubin guideline stresses increased awareness: would prevent kernicterus.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Norra MacReady, 2004-08-01
  3. KERNICTERUS. Report based on a symposiun held at the IX INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PAEDIATRICS, Montreal, July 1959. by Andrew Sass-Lortsak, 1961
  4. Kernicterus: Webster's Timeline History, 1937 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  5. LETTERS.(The Real Cause of Kernicterus)(Just Walk On Out)(Tedious Committee Meetings)(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Pediatric News
  6. Kernicterus (Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience) by David W. McCandless, 2010-09-09
  7. Pathology of Kernicterus and Posticteric Encephalopathy: Presentation of 87 Cases, with a Consideration of Pathogenesis and Etiology (AMAERICAN ACADEMY FOR CEREBRAL PALSY) by WEBB HAYMAKER, 1961
  8. AAP Is Revising Hyperbilirubinemia Guidelines.: An article from: Pediatric News by Sally Koch Kubetin, 2001-10-01
  9. Investigational drug looks good for hyperbilirubinemia: FDA panel debate.(Children's Health)(stannsoporfin): An article from: Family Practice News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-02-15
  10. Screen doesn't prevent bilirubin encephalopathy.(CLINICAL ROUNDS): An article from: Family Practice News by Mary Ellen Schneider, 2009-10-15
  11. Panel looks at chronic bilirubin encephalopathy.(CLINICAL ROUNDS): An article from: Pediatric News by Mary Ellen Schneider, 2009-10-01
  12. Cry analysis in infants with Rh haemolytic disease (Acta paediatrica Scandinavica) by Maila Koivisto, 1987

81. Kernicterus : Meddie Health Search
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82. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases
P57 kernicterus P57.0 kernicterus due to isoimmunization P57.8 Other specifiedkernicterus Exclusion CriglerNajjar syndrome(E80.5) P57.9 kernicterus
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P57 Kernicterus P57.0 Kernicterus due to isoimmunization P57.8 Other specified Kernicterus Exclusion £ºCrigler-Najjar syndrome(E80.5) P57.9 Kernicterus, unspecified

83. Definition Page
kernicterus (kerNIK-ter-us) A condition where bilirubin, a yellowish substance producedby the breakdown of hemoglobin, infiltrates the brain and spinal cord.
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A condition where bilirubin, a yellowish substance produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin , infiltrates the brain and spinal cord. If left untreated it can lead to deafness, cerebral palsy, and mental retardation. Home Page

84. Washington Fax 07/30/2001 Reprint
kernicterus is a lifelong neurological syndrome caused by severe anduntreated hyperbilirubinemia during the infant's neonatal period.
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PICKS families salute CDC disease detective for shedding light on a preventable tragedy
They are a hand full of moms with a sprinkling of grandmas bonded together by little folks in trouble with a disease that could have been prevented. Kernicterus is a life-long neurological syndrome caused by severe and untreated hyperbilirubinemia during the infant's neonatal period. Placing the severely jaundiced babies, one of the early symptoms, under a special lamp, easily prevents the disease. In some severe cases an exchange transfusion may be necessary. But one of the maddening things about kernicterus, say people from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is there has been no surveillance and there is no data on how widespread the problem really is other than word of mouth and anecdotal information. These parents are more than a little upset and determined because the disease that's hit their babies and grand babies a syndrome that can include choreoathetoid cerebral palsy, mental retardation, hearing loss and other disabilities is too frequently not spotted because of a number of simple oversights. Parents of Infants and Children with Kernicterus (PICKS) coat-tailed their advocacy efforts to Capitol Hill July 25 when they were present at a 50-year celebration of CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS). But it was more than advocacy that brought them out. They came also to support one of their own heroes, Rachel Nonkin Avchen, an EIS disease detective.

85. WebMD - Tighter Monitoring Of Jaundice Urged By CDC
June 14, 2001 (Washington) The CDC has issued a call for better awareness ofkernicterus, a serious but preventable neurological syndrome that can
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Health Mall Sponsored: Lose Lbs Naturally Heart Failure? Trouble Focusing? Tighter Monitoring of Jaundice Urged by CDC By Sean Martin WebMD Medical News Email to a friend Printer-friendly version June 14, 2001 (Washington) The CDC has issued a call for better awareness of kernicterus, a serious but preventable neurological syndrome that can strike otherwise healthy newborns with jaundice or high bilirubin concentrations. Kernicterus, a lifelong brain syndrome, can include cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and hearing loss. It's caused by hyperbilirubinemia, a severe and untreated elevation in a newborn's bilirubin concentration. Bilirubin is a natural by-product of decomposing red blood cells, but when it's present at dangerous levels, it can cause severe brain damage or even death in an infant. Detection of high levels of bilirubin is "critical to the prevention of the irreversible effects of kernicterus," said the CDC in an article released Thursday in its

86. Kernicterus Website Results :: Linkspider UK
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Kandahar Sore, Cutaneous leishmaniasis. kernicterus, This is a severeand potentially fatal consequence of jaundice in the newborn.
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Kaffir Pox Alastrim Kakke Beriberi Kala Azar Visceral leishmaniasis Kandahar Sore Cutaneous leishmaniasis Kernicterus This is a severe and potentially fatal consequence of jaundice in the newborn. The effects are due to the toxic effects of jaundice on the brain. The usual cause is prematurity but Rhesus Disease would be a common cause in the past King's Evil A popular name for scrofula. The term originated in the time of Edward the Confessor, with the belief that the touch of the King of England or drinking the water in which the King had washed his hands could cure the disease Kink Fit of coughing or choking Kinkcough Whooping cough Kruchhusten Whooping cough

88. Unbound Bilirubin Associated With Kernicterus: A Historical Approach
2001/6/27 Unbound bilirubin associated with kernicterus A historical approach
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89. Your Health Newborn Jaundice
kernicterus kernicterus is a type of brain damage that can occur in babies whohave prolonged very high levels of bilirubin in their blood. In most cases.
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'Your Health' Home 'Your Health' Topics About This Site Dictionary ... Links YOUR HEALTH: Newborn Jaundice What is jaundice? Jaundice is the term used to refer to a yellow or orange discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes. Jaundice occurs because a yellow pigment called bilirubin builds up in the blood. Bilirubin is normally found in small amounts in the blood from the natural break down of old, damaged or abnormal red blood cells. Bilirubin is normally removed from the blood by the liver. The liver then converts (conjugates) the bilirubin into another form. Once conjugated, the bilirubin can be excreted as part of bile into the small intestine. From there, bile is removed from the body along with bowel movements.
Anything that speeds up the rate that red blood cells are broken down or interferes with the removal of bilirubin or bile from the body can result in jaundice. Why do some newborn babies develop jaundice? Newborn jaundice is a common condition in newborn babies and, for the most part, causes no serious harm. A number of factors can contribute to the development of jaundice in a newborn. These factors include:
  • an immature liver that can't convert or excrete bilirubin effectively.

90. Research@VCU
Overcoming kernicterus. Most Dr. Shapiro also has worked extensivelyto implement a Virginiabased center for kernicterus treatment. Dr
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Hope for Hepatitis C Sufferers Overcoming Kernicterus Stronger Bones Access to Health Care ... Office of Research Overcoming Kernicterus Steven M. Shapiro, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology at VCU, has been a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of kernicterus since 1984. Dr. Shapiro has received over $4 million in continued funding from the NIH for his work, and he was recently awarded over $950,000 for work over the next three years. Dr. Shapiro also has worked extensively to implement a Virginia-based center for kernicterus treatment. Many children with kernicterus have normal or superior intellectual capacities, but are trapped within bodies whose movements they cannot control, and which may be further complicated by hearing difficulties. Recently, implants in the inner ear (cochlear implants) have been successful in treating these hearing difficulties. Other advances, such as deep brain stimulation to treat movement disorders, will evolve as Dr. Shapiro continues to explore the causes and treatments for kernicterus.
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91. Alan Yurko & The Story Of Baby Alan
Hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus in the Case of Alan Ream Yurko.By Alan R. Yurko Introduction Alan Joseph Ream Yurko was born
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Hyperbilirubinemia and Kernicterus
in the Case of Alan Ream Yurko
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Hyperbilirubinemia:
The term, hyperbilirubinemia, denotes an excess of bilirubin, a condition which is potentially neurotoxic. Kernicterus is a neurologic syndrome resulting from deposition of unconjugated bilirubin in the brain. It can occur at much lower levels of serum bilirubin in sick or premature infants than in healthy, full-term babies. While the toxic level for healthy infants is listed at or above 25 mgs/dL in current pediatric texts, levels as low or lower than l0 mgs/dL can cause brain damage in a sick or premature infant.. Other predisposing factors to kernicterus include acidosis, lowered albumin levels, hypoxia, free fatty acids (lipids), salicylates (aspirin), antibiotics, and pitocin (used in Alan's mother to induce labor). The mortality rate can exceed 50%. Early symptoms include lethargy, poor feeding, vomiting, and neurological depression, and a high-pitched cry. Even in normal newborns, serum bilirubin levels temporarily rise due to immaturity of the liver enzyme systems, including those which conjugate and excrete bilirubin, and to a lack of intestinal bacteria which aid in the processing of bilirubin. Serum albumin deficiency, when present, can contribute to the problem. If this is true in healthy newborns, it is far more so in immature and compromised infants.

92. University Of Miami School Of Medicine - Glossary - Kernicterus
Medical Dictionary. kernicterus. The level of bilirubin is monitored in newbornsto determine whether treatment is needed to prevent kernicterus.
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93. Mioti: Medical Condition
Condition kernicterus. MEDLINEplus Rh Incompatibility. NORD kernicterus.Information from the National Organization for Rare Disorders. General Topics.
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