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Brent and Geppert 9,10 have recently reported the usefulness of a modification of the radioactive rose-bengal test in the differential diagnosis of infantile jaundice. This study was undertaken to ...
THE occurrence of jaundice during methyl-testosterone therapy was recently reported by Kinsell1 ... a hematocrit of 46 vol. per cent, a white-cell count of 7200, with a normal differential, ...
Differential Diagnosis. The patient presented with signs and symptoms of cholestasis with pruritus and jaundice. There was no history of hepatitis virus exposure and chronic alcoholism.
Jaundice is a condition that causes skin and the whites of the eyes to turn yellow. Learn more about the causes of jaundice here.
When evaluating a neonate with Coombs-negative hemolytic jaundice and a non-informative family history, the presence of spherocytes on blood film and a high MCHC and a low MCV suggest the ...
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