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Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry, PDF eBook

Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry PDF

Edited by Daniele De Luca, William Engle, Greg Jackson

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This book has been written to summarize the available knowledge regarding transcutaneous bilirubinometry, the first technique that allows a completely non-invasive measurement of a clinical variable.

This technique led to important changes in the management of neonatal jaundice, the most common clinical condition of newborn infants worldwide.

Transcutaneous bilirubinometry has its roots in the old observation that yellow skin color is due to the deposition of bilirubin, a chromophore molecule.

More recently, transcutaneous bilirubinometry has involved many disciplines; and accordingly, this book has contributions from physicists, biologists, pediatric dermatologists and neonatologists who have clinical research expertise in the field of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.

We hope that this book may prompt the advancement of research that will answer the as-yet unanswered questions, improve the reliability and usefulness of transcutaneous bilirubinometry, and respond to the clinical needs of our little patients.

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