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  • 21. Phototherapy for neonatal nonhemolytic hyperbilirubinemia. Analysis of rebound and indications for discontinuing therapy.
    Lazar L, Litwin A, Merlob P.
    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 1993 May; 32(5):264-7. PubMed ID: 8324969
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  • 22. Phototherapy in the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: efficacy with light sources emitting more than 500 nanometers.
    Sbrana G, Donzelli GP, Vecchi C.
    Pediatrics; 1987 Sep; 80(3):395-8. PubMed ID: 3627891
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  • 23. Fiberoptic versus conventional phototherapy for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
    De Carvalho M, Lopes JM.
    J Pediatr; 1995 Aug; 127(2):337-8. PubMed ID: 7636676
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  • 24. A new device for phototherapy treatment of jaundiced infants.
    Rosenfeld W, Twist P, Concepcion L.
    J Perinatol; 1990 Sep; 10(3):243-8. PubMed ID: 2213262
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  • 25. Effectiveness of double-surface intensive phototherapy versus single-surface intensive phototherapy for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
    Boonyarittipong P, Kriangburapa W, Booranavanich K.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2008 Jan; 91(1):50-5. PubMed ID: 18386544
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  • 27. [A new device for phototherapy of neonatal jaundice].
    Romagnoli C, Frezza S, De Carolis MP, Zecca E, Papacci P, Tortorolo G.
    Minerva Pediatr; 1992 Nov; 44(11):551-4. PubMed ID: 1297921
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  • 29. Changes in mesenteric blood flow response to feeding: conventional versus fiber-optic phototherapy.
    Pezzati M, Biagiotti R, Vangi V, Lombardi E, Wiechmann L, Rubaltelli FF.
    Pediatrics; 2000 Feb; 105(2):350-3. PubMed ID: 10654954
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  • 30. Light Emitting Diode (LED) Phototherapy versus Conventional Phototherapy in Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia: A Single Blinded Randomized Control Trial from Coastal India.
    Gutta S, Shenoy J, Kamath SP, Mithra P, Baliga BS, Sarpangala M, Srinivasan M.
    Biomed Res Int; 2019 Feb; 2019():6274719. PubMed ID: 31111060
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  • 39. Early formation of bilirubin isomers during phototherapy for neonatal jaundice: effects of single vs. double fluorescent lamps vs. photodiodes.
    Mreihil K, Madsen P, Nakstad B, Benth JŠ, Ebbesen F, Hansen TW.
    Pediatr Res; 2015 Jul; 78(1):56-62. PubMed ID: 25794186
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