Pathological jaundice criteriaall include except :
Correct Answer: 24 hours later but within 72 hours
Description: Pathological jaundice
Presence of any of the following signs denotes that the jaundice is pathological.
Clinical jaundice detected before 24 hours of age
Rise in serum bilirubin by more than 5 mg/dL/ay
Serum bilirubin more than 15 mg/dL
Clinical jaundice persisting beyond 14 days of life
Clay/white colored stool and/or dark urine staining the clothes yellow.
Direct bilirubin >2 mg/ dL at any time
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