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Neonatal jaundice
Neonatal jaundice
Jaundice in the first 24 hours is abnormal.
IMMEDIATE REFERRAL
to the Royal Children's Hospital or Royal Women's Hospital Emergency Department or to the hospital of birth.
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Paediatric Handbook (2009).
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Gastrointestinal Conditions, Chapter 24 (pp369-389) Mark Oliver and Lionel Lubitz. Eighth Edition, Blackwell Publishing. By the staff of the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
NETS Handbook
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GuidelineÌýdeveloped by the RCH Department of GastroenterologyÌýin consultation with a GP Review Group.ÌýMany thanksÌýto the GPs involved in the review.ÌýÌýFirst publishedÌýJan 2008. Reviewed October 2013.Ìý
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