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exposed to a loved one with jaundice. I imagine a significant portion of readers are new mothers who may be confused by their neonate's jaundice; the most common cause being a physiologic hyperbilirubinemia caused by combination of increased fetal hemoglobin breakdown (in the first 3 months, HbF is replaced with HbA with bilirubin rising and hemoglobin drop to 10-13 g/dL) and immature hepatic conjugation and elimination (decreased uridine diphosphogluconurate glucuronosyltransferase activity). Blood disorders or genetic diseases are much less common causes of neonatal jaundice. Thus, adding "usually harmless" may be a reassuring point to put at the top in the summary. In contrast, other readers will be reading this page due to an older loved one (i.e. father, uncle, friend) with jaundice, which is likely pathophysiologic and serious. Jaundice in adults is associated with severity with up to 40% of individuals requiring intensive care experiencing jaundice either as the primary reason for ICU stay or associated with another high mortality disease process (i.e. sepsis). Also, persistence of jaundice (in general) is associated with greater morbidity and mortality.
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bilirubin to increase the conjugated bilirubin which will go into your intestines, be broken down by bacteria to urobilinogen and oxidized to urobilin and then reabsorbed and put into the urine. If you have more, you will reabsorb more and your urine will be darker. I even put a reference. You guys at wiki. Sometimes.
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I think generally, I wanted to add a sub-section on risk factors for developing jaundice including genetic and environmental. Regarding genetics, I wanted to add genetic mutations that have been shown to been major risk factors for chronic liver disease progression (both ALD and NAFLD) (i.e. I148M in
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Hi! I am a new wiki editor and would love to get advice from more experienced editors. I felt like this article is really hard to understand due to a general lack of logical flow, poor organization, excess medical jargon, superfluous/repetitive information. Thus, I would love to know your thoughts on
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I know Knowledge is not censored, but at the same time, its not uncommon in many medical textbook images for the facial features of a patient to be hidden/blurred for privacy reasons. In this case, the patient's entire face is shown - Should we at least aim to avoid revealing the patient's identity,
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Does not explain very well what the actual cause of jaundice is. It starts trailing off like my biology teacher and doesn't conclude or simplify the information. I went to another website and I understand instantly the cause of jaundice. IMPROOOOVEE!!! Also, under symptoms it doesn't actually give a
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The table of labs currently in the causes section may perhaps be better placed in the differential/diagnostic section, as it seems to be a separate topic. I envision the "causes/etiology" section to condensed to a summary paragraph and then list of diseases format, while the diagnostic section can
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The table is good, but do you think we should add other tests in to determine if it is pre/intra or post hepatic? For example alkaline phosphatase raised in post hepatic, and Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase raised in intra hepatic. Or break down products of bilirubin, for example urobilinogen being
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Firstly, I would like to improve the flow and organization as follows: Definition (including summary of article), Etiology (including risk factors, triggers, genetics, virology, etc.), Pathophysiology, Clinical Signs & Symptoms, Diagnostics (subheadings: imaging, labs), Treatment, Prevention,
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I noticed there is almost no content in the epidemiology section. This may be a great section where we can add data regarding jaundice in different ages, ethnicities, as well as genetic factors contributing to development of jaundice-associated diseases. I appreciate your thoughts, comments, and
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I looked this up on Google, and while it appears that there is no such thing as a "Bryanton's Triangle" there is something called "Bryant's Triangle" which isn't located anywhere on the back. Although the description they give sounds reasonable, whatever it is, it is not "Bryanton's Triangle".
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Thanks for catching this grammatical error. I completely agree that it should be stated as "Jaundice in infants is common and usually harmless (physiological)" The message I am attempting to convey in juxtaposing infant jaundice and adult jaundice was the level of concern readers may feel when
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Who is the idiot that keeps changing Pre-hepatic urine color to light? Lets do an experiement. Go to Africa, get malaria, and go to the bathroom and tell me if your urine is light. It's not. Any hemolytic anemia is going to increase your unconjugated bilirubin and your liver will conjugate the
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What ref supports this? Jaundice in infants may also indicate an underlying disease and this text by juxtaposing these two makes it appear like it cannot. "usually common" does not really make sense. It is simple common and usually harmless but sometimes not harmless.
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We already say "Jaundice in babies is also common with an estimated eighty percent affected during their first week of life. While most cases of newborn jaundice are not harmful, if bilirubin levels are very high, brain damage — kernicterus — may
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I wonder if the article should explain what happens if jaundice is not treated. Is a baby's life in danger if it is not treated for jaundice (assuming the jaundice does not go away by itself)? Saleem ready discussed:
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You know, if the pictures are scary you can right-click, click on block content, and click on the picture you don't want to see. When you do this it will not show them. You can unblock them, as well.
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even if this picture does a good job in showing the actual condition in a hospital setting? Would covering up the patient's eyes impair the reader's understanding of the appearance of jaundice? -
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That's because they changed the name. A lot happens in medicine in a few years. Urobilinogen is formerly known as Stercobilinogen. I bet that's the term they use in your old textbook.
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Prognosis, Complications, Epidemiology (Incidence, prevalence, etc.), Special Populations (Neonates), Historical Significance (early discoveries, historical figures, etc.), References.
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the pillow appears to also suffer from Jaundice. In other words -- the picture has been yellowed, it has been enhanced and inforced. Is this symptomatic to WP in general?
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Is there such a thing as urobilirubin - is it supposed to be urobilin (see hepatic jaundice) I searched guyton 11th ed 2005 couldn't find that word anywhere
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merge proposal; this seems to be a rare synonym for cholestatic jaundice; as this isn't a dictionary, we don't need a page for each term. Readers arriving at
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With respect to genetics are you referring to the pathophysiology of the condition? Or are you referring to some generic causes of the condition such as
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Any recommended sources for expanding the section to cover prevention, given that medication is a or the the leading cause in the developed world?--
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On Knowledge we generally use "epidemiology" to mean incidence and prevalence. If we have data on this for different ages and ethnicities sure.
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Due to a lack of evidence showing the patients agreed to have their pictures posted online, they have been removed from the Wiki article.
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I plan to work on this article for the next few weeks, so it will definitely be a work in progress. Thanks in advance for your input.
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PNPLA3 gene). Environmental risk factors that I think should be included are alcohol consumption, age, gender, ethnicity, obesity.
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Patient has given consent for release under a CC BY SA license. Maybe you could try asking the uploader next time.
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I agree. The pictures used on this article are not appropriate, and I believe may violate copyright law.
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Knowledge is not censored and we have lots of scary pictures, but this one is unintentionally terrifying.
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This article is long enough as it is and would distract readers from the main purpose of this article.
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The pop culture reference was not helpful. I removed it to give the aritcle a boost of credibililty.
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Please provide a link. Maybe you could try being less passive aggressive next time. Thanks.
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Include information on how hyperbilirubinemia causes intrinsic staining of the teeth
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If only there were such a thing as an instantly searchable online encyclopaedia, eh?
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The article is referenced to a "dictionary of cliches." That can't be right!!
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be part of the trial of a new template; see the green strip at the top of
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Yeah...I would kinda like a text only version of this page...yuck...
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So we do not need "jaundice in babies is common and usually harmless"
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That section appears to have disappeared. Could we have it back? --
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Secondly, I would like to add more current literature/references.
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Wonderful! I will add in some references regarding epidemiology.
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Are the sclera. And yes jaundice makes them often appear yellow.
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would be better served by being redirect to the information on
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detail more regarding specific labs, imaging, and differential.
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Lead is supposed to be a summary of the condition in question.
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However, it neglects to tell us whether or not this is true.
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decreased in the urine of patients with posthepatic jaundice.
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There really should be the symptoms and treatments available.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Jaundice#/media/File:Jaundice08.jpg
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symptom. It just rambles on about jaundice eye's in poetry.
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Is there any information available on jaundice treatment?
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Should we include something about The Simpsons on here?
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Jaundice can also cause pixelation of the eyelids--
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