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  • 3. Prospective randomized controlled study comparing low-cost LED and conventional phototherapy for treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
    Viau Colindres J, Rountree C, Destarac MA, Cui Y, Pérez Valdez M, Herrera Castellanos M, Mirabal Y, Spiegel G, Richards-Kortum R, Oden M.
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  • 7. The efficacy of the in-house light-emitting diode phototherapy equipment compare to conventional phototherapy equipment on the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
    Ek-isariyaphorn R, Maneenut R, Kardreunkaew J, Khobkhun W, Saenphrom S.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2013 Dec; 96(12):1536-41. PubMed ID: 24511717
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  • 9. A prospective randomized controlled study of phototherapy using blue and blue-green light-emitting devices, and conventional halogen-quartz phototherapy.
    Seidman DS, Moise J, Ergaz Z, Laor A, Vreman HJ, Stevenson DK, Gale R.
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  • 13. A novel phototherapy device: the design community approach for the developing world.
    Malkin R, Anand V.
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  • 15. Light-emitting diode phototherapy for unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia in neonates.
    Kumar P, Chawla D, Deorari A.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2011 Dec 07; 2011(12):CD007969. PubMed ID: 22161417
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  • 17. Outcome analysis of jaundice fast-track system implementation in Thammasat University Hospital.
    Tanticharoenwiwat P, Techasatid W.
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  • 19. Green light-emitting diode phototherapy for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: Randomized controlled trial.
    Kuboi T, Kusaka T, Okada H, Arioka M, Nii K, Takahashi M, Yamato S, Sadamura T, Jinnai W, Nakano A, Itoh S.
    Pediatr Int; 2019 May 07; 61(5):465-470. PubMed ID: 30838731
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