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Biliary atresia

Typically presents after 2 weeks of age with progressive jaundice and [...]. Causes a direct hyperbilirubinemia.

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acholic stools

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Biliary atresia

Typically presents after 2 weeks of age with progressive jaundice and [...]. Causes a direct hyperbilirubinemia.

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Biliary atresia

Typically presents after 2 weeks of age with progressive jaundice and [...]. Causes a direct hyperbilirubinemia.

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acholic stools
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Biliary atresia Typically presents after 2 weeks of age with progressive jaundice and acholic stools. Causes a direct hyperbilirubinemia.

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CLIPP 8 - neonatal jaundice
galactosemia or urea cycle defects-present with liver dysfunction, including jaundice, in addition to other features (like seizures, sepsis, ascites) depending on the defect. The newborn screen can help rule out these diagnoses. <span>Biliary atresia Typically presents after 2 weeks of age with progressive jaundice and acholic stools. Causes a direct hyperbilirubinemia. Intrinsic liver disease Very rare cause of neonatal jaundice Birth trauma (cephalohematoma or other bruising) Reabsorption of blood a

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