Icterus prolongatus – How dangerous is it?
What is an icterus prolongatus? Prolongatus is an icterus (jaundice) in newborns that persists for more than two weeks after birth. In the case of icterus prolongatus, the bilirubin level is still significantly elevated above normal values even after the 10th day of life. This can be recognized by the conspicuous yellowing of the skin … Icterus prolongatus – How dangerous is it?