Current Management On Neonatal Obstructive Jaundice (The differential diagnosis between Neonatal Hepatitis and Biliary Atresia)
Abstract
It is known in this country that surgical obstructive jaundice cases used to be sent to the surgeon in the terminal state.
This communication is a brief explanation made by the author about the current management on neonatal obstructive jaundice, which can easily be applied in this country.
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