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Neonatal Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia

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Type Type I<br />

Crigler-Najjar Crigler Najjar Syndrome<br />

There is absence of UDPGT activity<br />

Autosomal recessive<br />

1:1,000,000<br />

Severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia develops and<br />

persists beyond the first week of life<br />

No hemolysis<br />

Lifelong risk of kernicterus<br />

Lifelong phototherapy is needed

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