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  • Title: Erythrocyte glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and neonatal jaundice.
    Author: Rehman H, Khan MA, Hameed A, Roghani MT, Ahmad A.
    Journal: J Pak Med Assoc; 1995 Oct; 45(10):259-60. PubMed ID: 8714619.
    Abstract:
    Four years data from Special Care Baby Unit revealed neonatal jaundice (NNJ) as the commonest cause of hospitalization (1944 cases of NNJ out of 6454 admitted neonates). Majority (47.5%) of babies with NNJ presented between 4-7 days of birth. One hundred and sixty infants with NNJ were positive for Glucose 6 Phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, of whom 153 were males and 7 females. Eighty five G6PD deficient babies required exchange transfusion and 23 developed bilirubin encephalopathy (BE) of which 7 died.
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