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Urinary infection presenting with jaundice.

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Urinary infection in infancy often presents a problem in diagnosis in the absence of the classical symptoms of loin pain, frequency of micturition, or dysuria. Rather, urinary infection enters the differential diagnosis of the unwell infant who vomits, fails to gain weight, and has few, if any, localizing signs on examination.

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