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Gilbert's syndrome, or why jaundice is not always dangerous

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Gilbert's syndrome, or why jaundice is not always dangerous

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Gilbert's syndrome is probably one of the least dangerous entities in which jaundice can occur. The disease is genetic and is characterised by the occurrence of hyperbilirubinaemia in certain strictly defined situations. So what can cause jaundice in people with Gilbert syndrome and does the problem require any treatment?

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