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Disease septicemia
Symptom C0022346|jaundice
Sentences 7
PubMedID- 24643319 Confounding diagnoses that are relatively common include chloestatic jaundice due to sepsis, drug-induced cholestasis, fluid overload due to renal or heart failure, and liver involvement by fungal or viral infections.
PubMedID- 22837621 The post-natal variables, were respiratory distress syndrome, oxygen therapy, phototherapy for jaundice, frequency of blood transfusions, sepsis (by clinical diagnosis, with either c-reactive protein greater than 6.0 mg/dl, or blood culture positive cases), hypotension (as identified by the standard mean for age and weight), intraventricular hemorrhage (as identified by cranial ultrasound), and patent ductus arteriosus (as identified by echocardiography).
PubMedID- 21108847 Even in cases of complete obstructions, diagnosis was delayed due to predominant presentation in the form of neonatal sepsis with jaundice, lethargy and fever.
PubMedID- 24027695 The after-birth variables were respiratory distress syndrome, oxygen therapy (through nasal catheter, mask, cpap, or mechanical ventilation), phototherapy for jaundice, frequency of blood transfusions, sepsis (by clinical diagnosis, with either c-reactive protein greater than 6.0 mg/dl, or blood culture positive cases), hypotension (as identified by the standard mean for age and weight), intraventricular hemorrhage (as identified by cranial ultrasound) and patent ductus arteriosus (as identified by echocardiography).
PubMedID- 21873892 Only 15% (n = 10) continued to have cholestatic jaundice beyond 30 days of onset of sepsis, and it resolved by 60 days.
PubMedID- 22748076 jaundice ranked pari-passu with sepsis by composite rating and level of proposed investment.
PubMedID- 24791119 The development of jaundice in sepsis is well recognized and has been associated with a variety of causative bacteria, gram-negative bacteria being most commonly implicated (9).several mechanisms leading to hyperbilirubinaemia in systemic infections have been described.

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