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2. Correlation of neonatal serum total bilirubin concentrawere referred from outlying hospitals, where cord bilirubin levels had already been measured before transfer. The level of 4 mg/100 ml for cord bilirubin level gave a reliable prediction of the severity of tions and developmental status at eight months;Boggs, T.R.; Hardy, J.B.; Frazier, T.M.;Journal of Pediatrics,1967
3. Kernicterus: high incidence in premature infants with low serum bilirubin concentrations;Gartner, L.M.; Snyder, R.N.; Chabon, R.S.; Bernstein, J.;Pediatrics; subsequent hyperbilirubinaemia, despite the number 906-917,1970
4. Bilirubin values of cord blood in heterospecific pregnancy;Johnstone, J.M.;Journal of Clinical Pathology,1953
5. The serum bilirubin levels measured at 12 and;Klaus, M.H.; Fanaroff, A.,1973