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{{family tree| | | | | D01 | | | | | | | | | | D04 | | D05 | | D06 | | D07 | | D08 | |D01= | {{family tree|boxstyle=text-align: left; | | | | | D01 | | | | | | | | | | D04 | | D05 | | D06 | | D07 | | D08 | |D01=• Primary billiary cholangitis <br> • Primary sclerosing cholangitis <br> • Viral hepatitis (ocassionally) <br> • Progressive familial interahepatic cholestasis <br> • Interahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy <br> | ||
•Corticosteroids|D04= | •Corticosteroids|D04=• Dubin-Johnson <br> • Rotor syndrome|D05=For example: <br> • Hemolysis <br> • Wilson disease <br> • Extravasation <br> • Shunt hyperbilirubinemia|D06=• Portosystemic shunts<br> • Drugs<br> • Gilbert syndrome (some cases)|D07=For example:<br> • Neonatal<br> • Maternal milk <br> • Lucy-Driscoll <br> •Hyperthyroidism <br> • Chronic persitent hepatitis <br> • Advanced cirrhosis|D08=• Crigler-Najjar I <br> • Crigler-Najjar II <br> • [[Gilbert syndrome]]}} | ||
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Overview
Classification
Neonatal jaundice | Prehepatic jaundice | Hepatic jaundice | Posthepatic jaundice
Jaundice classification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Conjugated and unconjugated hyperbilirubenemia | Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Billiary obstruction | Intrahepatic cholestasis | Hepatocellular injury | Hepatocellular defects of canalicular excretion or sinusoidal re-uptake | Overproduction | Reduced uptake | Conjugation defect | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Acute | Chronic | Acquired | Inherited | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
• Primary billiary cholangitis • Primary sclerosing cholangitis • Viral hepatitis (ocassionally) • Progressive familial interahepatic cholestasis • Interahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy •Corticosteroids | • Dubin-Johnson • Rotor syndrome | For example: • Hemolysis • Wilson disease • Extravasation • Shunt hyperbilirubinemia | • Portosystemic shunts • Drugs • Gilbert syndrome (some cases) | For example: • Neonatal • Maternal milk • Lucy-Driscoll •Hyperthyroidism • Chronic persitent hepatitis • Advanced cirrhosis | • Crigler-Najjar I • Crigler-Najjar II • Gilbert syndrome | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||