Screening of newborn infants for cholestatic hepatobiliary disease

The criteria of Wilson and Jungner, 2 which have recently been updated and adopted by the national screening committee, are seen by many as the gold standard of screening assessment. 3 Mushtaq et al do not overtly state the hypothesis that they are testing. For this study, the statement of a hypothe...

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Feasibility studies
Hemophilia
Hypotheses
Hypothesis testing
Infants
Laboratories
Letters
Liver diseases
Mass spectroscopy
Medical prognosis
Metabolic disorders
Neonatal diseases
Neonatal screening
Public health
Scientific imaging
Screening tests
Vitamin K
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