jaundice of the newborn - traducción al árabe
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jaundice of the newborn - traducción al árabe

COAGULATION DISTURBANCE IN NEWBORNS DUE TO VITAMIN K DEFICIENCY
Hemorrhagic disease of newborn; Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn; Vitamin K deficiency of newborn; VKDB; Haemorrhagic disease of the newborn

jaundice of the newborn      
‎ يَرَقانُ الوَليد‎
hemorrhagic disease of the newborn         
‎ داءٌ نَزْفِيٌّ وَليدِيّ‎
wet lung         
HUMAN DISEASE
Transient tachypnoea of newborn; Wet lung syndrome in newborn; Wet lung; TTNB; Retained fetal lung fluid syndrome
‎ رئة رَطْبَة,وَذَمَةُ الرِّئَة‎

Definición

Jaundiced
·adj Affected with jaundice.
II. Jaundiced ·adj Prejudiced; envious; as, a jaundiced judgment.

Wikipedia

Vitamin K deficiency bleeding

Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) of the newborn, previously known as haemorrhagic disease of the newborn, is a rare form of bleeding disorder that affects newborns and young infants due to low stores of vitamin K at birth. It commonly presents with intracranial haemorrhage with the risk of brain damage or death.

Newborn infants have low stores of vitamin K, and human breast milk has low concentrations of the vitamin. This combination can lead to vitamin K deficiency and later onset bleeding. Vitamin K deficiency leads to the risk of blood coagulation problems due to impaired production of clotting factors II, VII, IX, X, protein C and protein S by the liver. More rarely VKDB can be caused by maternal medicines causing vitamin K deficiency in the newborn.

VKDB can largely be prevented by prophylactic supplementation of vitamin K, which is typically given shortly after birth by intramuscular injection. Most national health organisations recommend routine vitamin K supplementation after birth. Widespread use of this has made this a rare disease.