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Definition of jaundice and how it is different from hyperbilirubinemia, icterus, and cholestasis?
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Types of Jaundice - Symptoms and Treatment - Bilirubin Metabolism
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- 1 Definition of jaundice and how it is different from hyperbilirubinemia, icterus, and cholestasis?
- 2 Structure of hemoglobin and its types .
- 3 Formation of hemosiderin and the difference between hemosiderosis and hemochromatosis.
- 4 Binding of unconjugated bilirubin with bilirubin binding protein and its clinical correlation.
- 5 Conjugation of unconjugated bilirubin inside the liver and its clinical correlates.
- 6 Transport of conjugated bilirubin through the biliary canalicular system into GIT.
- 7 Modification of conjugated bilirubin in GIT.
- 8 Reabsorption of Urobilinogen into portal circulation its fates and clinical correlations.
- 9 A detailed explanation of the pathophysiology of hyperbilirubinemia.
- 10 Clinical conditions which cause unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia.
- 11 Causes of physiologic jaundice of newborn.
- 12 What is breast milk jaundice?
- 13 Inherited disorders due to deficiency of glucuronyl transferase.
- 14 Detailed explanation on impaired conjugation of bilirubin occurred by hepatitis.
- 15 Detailed explanation on Intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholestasis.
- 16 Causes of intrahepatic biliary obstruction.
- 17 Causes of pregnancy related cholestasis.
- 18 Causes of extrahepatic biliary obstruction.
- 19 Detailed explanation on diagnosis of jaundice under different conditions.
- 20 How the diagnosis of cholestasis is made and the concept of xanthoma and xanthelasma?
- 21 A rapid review of obstructive jaundice.
- 22 Detailed explanation on intra hepatic and extra hepatic cholestasis.
- 23 Clinical scenario of Obstructive jaundice.
- 24 Clinical scenario of Extravascular hemolysis.
- 25 Clinical scenario of Acute and chronic hepatitis.
- 26 Clinical scenario of Carcinoma of the head of pancreas.