Neonatal hepatitis
Neonatal hepatitis syndrome (neonatal hepatitis syndrome) is a group of clinical symptoms that start in the neonatal period, mainly manifested by persistent jaundice, increased serum bilirubin (direct bilirubin), obstructive jaundice, liver enlargement and Hepatic impairment is often referred to as neonatal hepatitis syndrome because there are many causes and the exact cause of each case is difficult to determine. The main pathological change is non-specific multinucleated giant cell formation.
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