Kernicterus
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ICD-10 | P57 |
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ICD-9 | 773.4, 774.7 |
Kernicterus is damage to the brain centers of infants caused by jaundice. Newborn babies are often polycythemic, meaning they have too many red blood cells. When they break down the cells, one of the by-products is bilirubin, which circulates in the blood, and causes jaundice.
In adults and older children, jaundice is harmless in and of itself. However, the tissues protecting the brain (the blood-brain barrier) are immature in newborns. Bilirubin penetrates the brain and deposited in the basal ganglia, causing irreversible damage. Depending on the level of exposure, the effects range from unnoticeable to severe brain damage.
Some medications, such as trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole may induce this disorder to the baby when taken by the mother.