
Other perinatal jaundice

Perinatal jaundice from hereditary hemolytic anemias

Perinatal jaundice from other excessive hemolysis

Neonatal jaundice associated with preterm delivery

Neonatal jaundice due to delayed conjugation from other causes

Neonatal jaundice due to delayed conjugation cause unspecified

Neonatal jaundice due to delayed conjugation in diseases classified elsewhere

Other neonatal jaundice due to delayed conjugation from other causes

Perinatal jaundice due to hepatocellular damage

Perinatal jaundice from other causes

Unspecified fetal and neonatal jaundice

Kernicterus of fetus or newborn not due to isoimmunization
- brain disorder associated with high levels of bilrubin; clinical features include athetosis, muscle spasticity or hypotonia, impaired vertical gaze, and deafness; nonconjugated bilirubin enters the brain and acts as a neurotoxin, often in association with conditions that impair the blood-brain barrier; this condition occurs primarily in neonates with perinatal blood incompatibilities, but may rarely occur in adults.