When is jaundice in babies always pathological
In the first 24 hours
What are the causes of jaundice in the 24 hours?
What are the causes of jaundice in babies aged 2-14 days?
Screen for prolonged jaundice
What are the causes of a prolonged jaundice (post 14 days)
What is biliary atresia?
Obliteration or discontinuation within the extrahepatic biliary system, resulting in the obstruction of bile flow
Type 1 biliary atresia
Proximal ducts are patent, common duct is obliterated
Type 2 biliary atresia
Atresia of the cystic duct and cystic structures are ofund in the porta hepatis
Type 3 biliary atresia
Atresia of the left and right ducts to the level of the porta hepatis
Signs of biliary atresia
Presentation of biliary atresia
Investigations for biliary atresia
What is the management of biliary atresia?
What are the complications of biliary atresia?
What is neonatal sepsis?
What are the most common causes of neonatal sepsis?
What are the risk factors of neonatal sepsis?
Presentation of neonatal sepsis
Investigations suspected neonatal sepsis
What is the management of neonatal sepsis?
Simple febrile convulsion
Complex febrile seizure
Febrile status epilepticus
> 30 minutes
Presentation of febrile convulsion