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- occurring together especially increases the risk for kernicterus. In neonates with kernicterus, the Moro reflex may be absent or symmetrically reduced...
- (kernicterus). Quick and accurate treatment of neonatal jaundice helps to reduce the risk of neonates developing kernicterus. Infants with kernicterus...
- will lead to other complications such as kernicterus. Chronic bilirubin encephalopathy, also known as kernicterus, is a brain-damaging complication ****ociated...
- nervous system to impart damage. This is termed kernicterus, or bilirubin encephalopathy. Kernicterus is rare in adults but is prevalent in newborns with...
- treating toxoplasmosis) as they increase unconjugated bilirubin leading to kernicterus. Drugs such as protease inhibitors like Indinavir can also cause disorders...
- bilirubin levels are very high, brain damage—kernicterus—may occur leading to significant disability. Kernicterus is ****ociated with increased unconjugated...
- possibility of the neonate developing acute or chronic kernicterus, however the risk of kernicterus in HDN is higher because of the rapid and m****ive destruction...
- syndrome, phenylketonuria, and Huntington disease and can be a feature of kernicterus (rapidly increasing unconjugated bilirubin that cross the blood-brain-barrier...
- nerve disease. The Moro reflex is impaired or absent in infants with kernicterus. An exaggerated Moro reflex can be seen in infants with severe brain...
- itself. Before the availability of phototherapy, these children died of kernicterus (bilirubin encephalopathy) or survived until early adulthood with clear...