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Hyperbilirubinemia in newborns is a complex clinical and biochemical syndrome caused by multifactorial disorders of bilirubin metabolism in the early postnatal period. The modern understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition is based on the integration of fundamental knowledge about the molecular and cellular mechanisms of formation, transport, conjugation, and elimination of bilirubin

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  • Date of publication 10-06-2025
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages64-67
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Hyperbilirubinemia in newborns is a complex clinical and biochemical syndrome caused by multifactorial disorders of bilirubin metabolism in the early postnatal period. The modern understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition is based on the integration of fundamental knowledge about the molecular and cellular mechanisms of formation, transport, conjugation, and elimination of bilirubin

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