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exposed to a loved one with jaundice. I imagine a significant portion of readers are new mothers who may be confused by their neonate's jaundice; the most common cause being a physiologic hyperbilirubinemia caused by combination of increased fetal hemoglobin breakdown (in the first 3 months, HbF is replaced with HbA with bilirubin rising and hemoglobin drop to 10-13 g/dL) and immature hepatic conjugation and elimination (decreased uridine diphosphogluconurate glucuronosyltransferase activity). Blood disorders or genetic diseases are much less common causes of neonatal jaundice. Thus, adding "usually harmless" may be a reassuring point to put at the top in the summary. In contrast, other readers will be reading this page due to an older loved one (i.e. father, uncle, friend) with jaundice, which is likely pathophysiologic and serious. Jaundice in adults is associated with severity with up to 40% of individuals requiring intensive care experiencing jaundice either as the primary reason for ICU stay or associated with another high mortality disease process (i.e. sepsis). Also, persistence of jaundice (in general) is associated with greater morbidity and mortality.
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I noticed there is almost no content in the epidemiology section. This may be a great section where we can add data regarding jaundice in different ages, ethnicities, as well as genetic factors contributing to development of jaundice-associated diseases. I appreciate your thoughts, comments, and
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