Newborn infants, especially premature ones, are susceptible to a wide range of problems related to an excessive production of free radicals (1, 2). In utero, fetal organs are exposed to relatively ...
CONGENITAL defects in bilirubin metabolism are a relatively infrequent cause of jaundice. If neonatal jaundice is excluded, they can be divided into two groups of cases, depending on whether the ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the global bilirubin blood test market since 2019 and the market is poised to grow by USD 562.5 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The incidence of drug-induced liver injuries is increasing at a significant rate across the world. Drugs can have an adverse effect on the functioning of the liver and can ...
Infant jaundice is a condition where a baby’s skin, and the white part of their eye, appear yellow. Jaundice is a common condition in infants, affecting over 50 percent of all newborns. Jaundice is ...
To the Editor: In their paper concerning Gilbert's syndrome Powell et al. (November 23, 1967, issue) conclude that this disorder is probably inherited as a single autosomal dominant and that patients ...
The eyes can turn yellow as a result of jaundice. Jaundice is common in newborns. In adults, it may occur due to liver disease or injury, a blockage in the bile duct, malaria, and more. Jaundice ...
The human body is complex. And that can make it hard to know what’s normal and what's a cause for concern — especially when there's not always a clear answer. This is often the case when it comes to ...