Accepted at 8:54 p.m. Oct, 31, 2023 by Alex
Author: fanosnyder
Related Note: 1486522430052 1
Rationale for change

to make it more clear that it is the unconjugated bilirubin that is depositing

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- Can result in hyperkinetic movements, sensorineural hearing loss, and gaze abnormalities

- Now referred to as bilirubin-induced neurologic dysfunction (BIND)


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