Cholestatic jaundice in the newborn
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Cholestatic jaundice in the newborn
Abstract
Neonatal cholestasis or direct hyperbilirubinemia in the first 3 months of life is nearly always more pathologic than physiologic. This article reviews the extensive differential diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice and the approach to diagnosis. A sense of urgency is underscored by the value of early recognition and intervention in metabolic, iatrogenic, and anatomic disorders. The long-term management goals are reviewed, including indications for hepatic transplantation.
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