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  • '''Gilbert's syndrome''' (pronounced: jil-berts sin-drohm) is a common, harmless liver condition The condition is named after French physician Augustin Nicolas Gilbert and his colleagues who first described it in 1901.
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  • == Gilbert's Syndrome == '''Gilbert's Syndrome''' (pronounced /ˈʒil.bɛʁ/), also known as '''constitutional hepatic dys
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  • == Augustin Nicolas Gilbert == '''Augustin Nicolas Gilbert''' ({{IPA|oɡystɛ̃ nikɔla ʒilbɛʁ}}) was a French physician and pathol
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  • '''Gilbert's syndrome''' (pronounced: jil-berts sin-drohm) is a common, harmless liver condition The condition is named after French physician Augustin Nicolas Gilbert and his colleagues who first described it in 1901.
    2 KB (225 words) - 17:41, 10 February 2024
  • '''Dubin-Johnson syndrome''' (''pronunciation: duːbɪn dʒɒnsən sɪndroʊm'') is a rare, inherited The syndrome is named after the American physicians, Dr. R. Dubin and Dr. D. Johnson, wh
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  • '''Omenn Syndrome''' ...n]]. The syndrome is named after the American pediatrician and geneticist, Gilbert Omenn, who first described the condition in 1965.
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  • ...chemical formed from the breakdown of the heme in [[red blood cells]]. The syndrome is characterized by nonhemolytic [[jaundice]], which results in high levels The syndrome is named after the American pediatricians John Fielding Crigler (1919–201
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  • ...ain genetic conditions, such as [[Gilbert's syndrome]] or [[Crigler-Najjar syndrome]], which affect how the liver processes bilirubin. * [[Gilbert's syndrome]]
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  • * [[Gilbert's syndrome]]: A common, mild form of hereditary hyperbilirubinemia. * [[Crigler-Najjar syndrome]]: A rare, severe form of hereditary hyperbilirubinemia.
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  • == Meckel-Gruber Syndrome == '''Meckel-Gruber Syndrome''' (pronounced: MEK-el GROO-ber SIN-drome), also known as '''MKS''', is a r
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  • * [[Gilbert's syndrome]]: A common and harmless condition where the liver does not process bilirub
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