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- Bili_light abstract "A bili light is a light therapy tool to treat newborn jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia). High levels of bilirubin can cause brain damage (kernicterus), leading to cerebral palsy, auditory neuropathy, gaze abnormalities and dental enamel hypoplasia. The therapy uses a blue light (420-470 nm) that converts bilirubin so that it can be excreted in the urine and feces. Soft eye shields are placed on the babies to protect their eyes from damage that may lead to retinopathy due to the bili lights.".
- Bili_light thumbnail Bili_light_with_newborn.jpg?width=300.
- Bili_light wikiPageID "1752009".
- Bili_light wikiPageLength "995".
- Bili_light wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Bili_light wikiPageRevisionID "673778004".
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Bilirubin.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_therapy.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Category:Therapy.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_palsy.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Dental_enamel.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Jaundice.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Kernicterus.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Light_therapy.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Retinopathy.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_enamel.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLink File:Bili_light_with_newborn.jpg.
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bili light".
- Bili_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "bili light".
- Bili_light hasPhotoCollection Bili_light.
- Bili_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bili_light subject Category:Light_therapy.
- Bili_light subject Category:Therapy.
- Bili_light hypernym Tool.
- Bili_light type Software.
- Bili_light comment "A bili light is a light therapy tool to treat newborn jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia). High levels of bilirubin can cause brain damage (kernicterus), leading to cerebral palsy, auditory neuropathy, gaze abnormalities and dental enamel hypoplasia. The therapy uses a blue light (420-470 nm) that converts bilirubin so that it can be excreted in the urine and feces. Soft eye shields are placed on the babies to protect their eyes from damage that may lead to retinopathy due to the bili lights.".
- Bili_light label "Bili light".
- Bili_light sameAs Fototerapia_noworodka.
- Bili_light sameAs m.05t4n_.
- Bili_light sameAs Q11698543.
- Bili_light sameAs Q11698543.
- Bili_light wasDerivedFrom Bili_light?oldid=673778004.
- Bili_light depiction Bili_light_with_newborn.jpg.
- Bili_light isPrimaryTopicOf Bili_light.