Dubin-Johnson syndrome, and Rotor syndrome What is Dubin-Johnson syndrome, and Rotor syndrome? Who gets Dubin-Johnson syndrome, and Rotor syndrome? Predisposing Factors Progression Probable Outcomes ...
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What is Dubin-Johnson syndrome? Dubin-Johnson syndrome is a condition characterized by jaundice, which is a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes.
Dubin-Johnson syndrome Dubin-Johnson syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder that causes an increase of conjugated bilirubin without elevation of liver enzymes (ALT, AST).
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Dubin-Johnson syndrome is a disorder that an infant is born with, in which bilirubin levels are high, jaundice is present, the liver has an abnormal color, and the gallbladder functions abnormally.
Dubin-Johnson syndrome, a condition in which a collection of bilirubin in the baby's liver cells causes jaundice sulfa medicines taken by the mother during pregnancy toxoplasmosis, an infection that causes destructive lesions of the nervous system ...
Disorders present since birth that cause problems processing bilirubin (Gilbert syndrome, Dubin-Johnson syndrome, Rotor syndrome, or Crigler-Najjar syndrome) Drug-induced cholestasis Drug-induced hepatitis ...
Dubin-Johnson syndrome Gilbert disease Hemolytic anemia Ischemic hepatitis (jaundice caused by reduced oxygen or blood flow to the liver) Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (bile pools in the liver) Malaria Newborn jaundice Pancreatic carcinoma ...
Bile pools in the liver because of the effects of drugs (drug-induced cholestasis) Cirrhosis Congenital disorders of bilirubin metabolism Dubin-Johnson syndrome Gilbert disease ...
In babies, insufficient amounts of a certain liver enzyme during the first two weeks of life, possibly made worse by breastfeeding Inherited metabolic disorders, including Gilbert's, Crigler-Nager, and Dubin-Johnson syndromes Risk Factors TOP ...
Other conditions associated with jaundice include pancreatitis, hepatitis, autoimmune disorders, viruses, cancer, Gilbert syndrome, cirrhosis, and certain rare hereditary diseases (Dubin-Johnson syndrome, Rotor's syndrome).
Biliary atresia Hemolytic anemia Disorders present since birth that cause problems processing bilirubin such as Gibert's syndrome, Dubin-Johnson syndrome, Rotor's syndrome or Crigler-Najjar syndrome ...
Gilbert's syndrome Dubin-Johnson syndrome Biliary atresia Newborn jaundice Congenital disorders of bilirubin metabolism Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (bile pools in the liver) Hemolytic anemia Malaria ...
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See also: Jaundice, Symptom, Pregnancy, Cancer, Hepatitis
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