Prevalence of 563 C – T& 131 C-G G6PD polymorphisms in term and late preterm neonates with significant unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia from a tertiary level care neonatal unit in Uttarakhand
Abstract:Objectives: This study aimed to estimate the frequency of Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) Mediterranean variant (563 C->T) and G6PD Odisha (131 C->G) variants along with the prevalence of G6PD deficiency quantitatively. This study also estimated peak serum total bilirubin level and duration of phototherapy and correlated with the G6PD levels and G6PD mutations.
Methods: All the consecutive term and late pre-term neonates of either gender with significant hyperbilirubinemia were enrolled after wr… Show more
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