An eight-day-old neonate at Harbin Children’s Hospital was diagnosed with biliary atresia and recommended for surgical treatment.
Is neonatal jaundice a serious condition?
Neonatal jaundice is a common occurrence, but it may sometimes require professional medical judgment and treatment.
Visible blood in a neonate’s urine may be caused by various reasons, and a professional examination is needed to determine the cause.
Learn about the purposes and differences between umbilical vein puncture and amniocentesis, as well as which pregnant women need amniocentesis.
How to deal with the situation of neonatal intestinal ultrasonic enhancement
What is the neonatal asphyxia rating standard?
Neonatal bilirubin levels typically rise within a few days after birth but usually decline gradually within 10 to 14 days. High bilirubin levels can lead to neonatal jaundice, requiring timely treatment to prevent brain damage.
Questions and Answers About Neonatal Muscle Atrophy
This article discusses the correlation between neonatal pyelonephrosis and testicle size, and provides relevant examination and diagnosis recommendations.