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Obstetric outcome in Danish children with a validated diagnosis of kernicterus
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 07/30/09
Maimburg RD et al. – Kernicterus is still an existing disease in Denmark. The children with kernicterus experienced overall normal pregnancy and delivery outcomes but long–term outcomes were affected. Validation of the kernicterus diagnosis in the hospital register was necessary.
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