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  • 1. Parental detection of neonatal jaundice using a low-cost colour card: a multicentre prospective study.
    Xue G, Zhang H, Ding X, Xiong F, Liu Y, Peng H, Wang C, Zhao Y, Yan H, Ren M, Ma C, Lu H, Li Y, Meng R, Xie L, Chen N, Cheng X, Wang J, Xin X, Wang R, Jiang Q, Zhang Y, Liang G, Li Y, Kang J, Zhang H, Zhang Y, Yuan Y, Li Y, Su Y, Liu J, Duan S, Liu Q, Wei J.
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  • 3. Validation of a smartphone-based screening tool (Biliscan) for neonatal jaundice in a multi-ethnic neonatal population.
    Ngeow AJH, Tan MG, Dong X, Tagamolila V, Ereno I, Tay YY, Xin X, Poon WB, Yeo CL.
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  • 9. Use of a Smartphone App to Assess Neonatal Jaundice.
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  • 12. Unbound Bilirubin and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder in Late Preterm and Term Infants with Severe Jaundice.
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  • 13. Evaluation of a new transcutaneous bilirubinometer.
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  • 14. Development and evaluation of a novel method "bilirubin color card" for screening of treatable jaundice in neonates: prospective comparative diagnostic study.
    Singh A, Murki S, Sharma D, Vardhelli V, Subramanian S, Mekarthi A.
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  • 15. Maternal detection of neonatal jaundice during birth hospitalization using a novel two-color icterometer.
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  • 16. Combining clinical risk factors with serum bilirubin levels to predict hyperbilirubinemia in newborns.
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  • 17. Comparison of Transcutaneous and Serum Bilirubin Measurements in Neonates 30 to 34 Weeks' Gestation Before, During, and After Phototherapy.
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  • 18. Auditory toxicity in late preterm and term neonates with severe jaundice.
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  • 19. Predischarge screening for severe neonatal hyperbilirubinemia identifies infants who need phototherapy.
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  • 20. Smartphone screening for neonatal jaundice via ambient-subtracted sclera chromaticity.
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