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Fifty Shades of Yellow

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The neonatologist and pediatric gastroenterologist see different shades of yellow in newborns. The neonatologist sees yellow in the context of the Bhutani plot, which defines triggers for phototherapy or transfusion based on total bilirubin concentrations in the first 5 days of life (1).
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The neonatologist and pediatric gastroenterologist see different shades of yellow in newborns. The neonatologist sees yellow in the context of the Bhutani plot, which defines triggers for phototherapy or transfusion based on total bilirubin concentrations in the first 5 days of life (1).
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