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Black liver jaundice

Chronic idiopathic jaundice, which is characterized by heavy black pigmentation of the parenchymal cells in the centrilobular zones of the liver, differs from other forms of familial jaundice so far described in that conjugated bilirubin as well as unconjugated bilirubin is present in the plasma and bilirubinuria occurs. The type of conjugated pigment in the plasma has not been characterized, and up to the present no adequate explanation for the jaundice has been put forward (D6). [Pg.287]

A 49-year-old black woman was admitted with jaundice and raised liver enzymes 4 months after starting to take... [Pg.1614]


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