| 释义 | neonatal hyperbilirubinemiaThesaurus
 EncyclopediaSeeneonatal| Noun | 1. | neonatal hyperbilirubinemia - a common disorder that is usually due to immaturity of the liver; usually subsides spontaneouslyhyperbilirubinemia of the newbornhyperbilirubinemia - abnormally high amounts of bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood | 
 neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
 ne·o·na·tal hy·per·bil·i·ru·bi·ne·mi·aserum bilirubin exceeding 12.9 mg/dL (220 μol/L) or rising at a rate greater than 5 mg/dL per day; also applied to a nonphysiologic pattern of hyperbilirubinemia, that is, jaundice in the first 24 hours of life or extending beyond the first week of life in term infants.ne·o·na·tal hy·per·bi·li·ru·bi·ne·mi·a(nē'ō-nā'tăl hī'pĕr-bil'i-rū-bi-nē'mē-ă) Serum bilirubin greater than 12.9 mg/dL (220 mcmol/L) or rising at a rate greater than 5 mg/dL per day; also applied to a nonphysiologic pattern of hyperbilirubinemia, i.e., jaundice in the first 24 hours of life or extending beyond the first week of life in term infants.neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
 Synonyms for neonatal hyperbilirubinemianoun a common disorder that is usually due to immaturity of the liverSynonymshyperbilirubinemia of the newborn
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