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Causes of neonatal jaundice - Coggle Diagram
Causes of neonatal jaundice
Unconjugated
Overproduction
Nonhemolytic
Cephalhematoma
Internal hemorrhage
Polycythemia
Short RBC life span from immaturity or transfusion of cells
Infection
Exaggerated enterohepatic circulation (e.g. breastfeeding failure jaundice)
Hemolytic
Spherocytosis
G6PD deficiency
Rh or ABO incompatibility
Reduced conjugation
Absent glucuronyl transferase
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Deficient glucuronyl transferase
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Immature
Physiological jaundice
Prematurity
Inhibited
Breastmilk jaundice
Reduced activity
Hypothyroidism
Hypoxia
Sepsis
Conjugated
Hepatic
Infection
TORCH
Sepsis
Idiopathic neonatal hepatitis
Metabolic
Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
Galactosemia
Tyrosinemia
Dubin-Johnson syndrome
Posthepatic
Inspissated bile syndrome
Alagille syndrome
Biliary atresia
Choledochal cyst