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  • 44. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia associated with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in Sephardic-Jewish neonates: incidence, severity, and the effect of phototherapy.
    Kaplan M, Abramov A.
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  • 45. Interruption of breast-feeding versus phototherapy as treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in full-term infants.
    Amato M, Howald H, von Muralt G.
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  • 51. Management of neonatal jaundice.
    Osborn LM.
    Nurse Pract; 1986 Apr 18; 11(4):41, 44, 49-52. PubMed ID: 3960414
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  • 52. Infants with bilirubin levels of 30 mg/dL or more in a large managed care organization.
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  • 55. Efficacy of Subthreshold Newborn Phototherapy During the Birth Hospitalization in Preventing Readmission for Phototherapy.
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    Gulcan H, Tiker F, Kilicdag H.
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  • 58. Adherence to hyperbilirubinemia guidelines by midwives, general practitioners, and pediatricians in Indonesia.
    Sampurna MTA, Ratnasari KA, Etika R, Hulzebos CV, Dijk PH, Bos AF, Sauer PJJ.
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  • 60. Clinical impact of transcutaneous bilirubinometry as an adjunctive screen for hyperbilirubinemia.
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