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Dubin‐Johnson Syndrome as Differential Diagnosis for Neonatal Cholestasis
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DJS is not only a rare differential diagnosis in NC with a suspicious phenotype (almost normal AST, ALT) but also shows overlapping features with BA. It should, therefore, be considered in every infant with NC and an atypical liver enzyme pattern to protect patients from unnecessary, invasive examinations. For this, UCA is a fast and reliable diagnostic tool. Confirmation based on GA is recommended. DJS patients have a good long-term prognosis.
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