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Neonatal Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia

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Type Type II<br />

There There is various degree of decrease of UDPGT<br />

activity<br />

Typically Typically benign<br />

There There is unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in the<br />

first few days of life that does not exceed 20<br />

mg/dL<br />

<strong>Hyperbilirubinemia</strong> <strong>Hyperbilirubinemia</strong> persists into adulthood<br />

The The treatment is phenobarbital

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