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+A 3-day-old Asian female infant presents with jaundice that started a day ago. She was born at 38w3d of gestation, after an uncomplicated pregnancy. The family history is unremarkable. The baby is breastfed.
+Vital signs are reported as: axillary temperature: 36.3°C, heart rate: 154 beats/min, respiratory rate: 37 breaths/min, and blood pressure: 65/33 mm Hg. Her weight is 3.2 kg, length is 53 cm, and head circumference 36 cm. Her sclera are yellow and her body is icteric. No murmurs or any other abnormalities are  detected in the heart and lung auscultation. Her liver and spleen are normal on palpation.
+Laboratory results are as follows: 
+Serum total bilirubin: 21.02 mg/dL
+Direct bilirubin of 2.04 mg/dL
+AST: 37 U/L
+ALT: 20 U/L
+GGT: 745 U/L
+Alkaline phosphatase: 531 U/L
+Creatinine: 0.3 mg/dL
+Urea: 29 mg/dL
+Na: 147 mEq/L
+K: 4.5 mEq/L
+CRP: 3 mg/L
+Complete blood cell count within the normal range.
+She is diagnosed with uncomplicated neonatal jaundice that may require phototherapy.
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