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Developmental Follow-Up of Breastfed Term and Near-Term Infants With Marked Hyperbilirubinemia
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We observed transient neurologic abnormalities in 5 of 6 infants readmitted to the hospital during the first week of life with marked hyperbilirubinemia. The abnormalities resolved following aggressive management using hydration, phototherapy, and exchange transfusion and may not correlate with long-term prognosis. Less aggressive therapy may be associated with residual neurologic abnormalities. We speculate that inadequate establishment of breastfeeding coupled with early discharge practices may play a role in the development of marked hyperbilirubinemia in these infants.
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