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Predictive Ability of a Predischarge Hour-specific Serum Bilirubin for Subsequent Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in Healthy Term and Near-term Newborns

Vinod K. Bhutani, Lois Johnson and Emidio M. Sivieri
Pediatrics January 1999, 103 (1) 6-14; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.103.1.6
Vinod K. Bhutani
From the Section on Newborn Pediatrics, Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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From the Section on Newborn Pediatrics, Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Predictive Ability of a Predischarge Hour-specific Serum Bilirubin for Subsequent Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in Healthy Term and Near-term Newborns
Vinod K. Bhutani, Lois Johnson, Emidio M. Sivieri
Pediatrics Jan 1999, 103 (1) 6-14; DOI: 10.1542/peds.103.1.6

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Predictive Ability of a Predischarge Hour-specific Serum Bilirubin for Subsequent Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in Healthy Term and Near-term Newborns
Vinod K. Bhutani, Lois Johnson, Emidio M. Sivieri
Pediatrics Jan 1999, 103 (1) 6-14; DOI: 10.1542/peds.103.1.6
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