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Liver Disfunction Syndrome

hi! i am a girl of 13.i hav cliger nigar syndrom,i want to know more about it.i know it is some liver disfunction.i always look yellowish.
Mon, 9 May 2011
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Pediatrician 's  Response
hello,
it isan inherited form of non-hemolytic jaundice, which results in high levels of unconjugated bilirubin.it is two types: type I and type II
type-1:Intense jaundice appears in the 1st days of life and persists there after.children died of kernicterus (=bilirubin encephalopathy). .tretment includes-
exchange transfusions in the immediate neonatal period and phototherapy
type2- bilirubin levels are generally below 345 µmol/L.kernicterus less chance here.treatment with phenobarbital is effective. hope this information is helpful
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General & Family Physician Dr. Tulasi Raman.P's  Response
Hi,

Welcome to Healthcare Magic forum.

Crigler-Najjar syndrome is a rare inherited disorder in which bilirubin (a substance made by the liver) cannot be broken down due to which bilirubin can build up in the body and lead to jaundice (yellow discoloration of skin and eyes) and damage to the brain, muscles, and nerves.

It is of two types:
Type I : Occurs early in life
Type II : Occurs during adolescent age

Symptoms:
1. Confusion and changes in thinking
2. Yellow skin (jaundice) and yellow in the whites of the eyes (icterus)

Treatment:
1. Light treatment (phototherapy) is needed on a regular basis throughout life.
2. Liver transplantation has been used successfully in some people with type 1 disease.
3. Blood transfusions may help control the amount of bilirubin in blood plasma.
4. The drug phenobarbitol is sometimes used to treat type 2.

Hope this answers helps
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Liver Disfunction Syndrome

hello, it isan inherited form of non-hemolytic jaundice, which results in high levels of unconjugated bilirubin.it is two types: type I and type II type-1:Intense jaundice appears in the 1st days of life and persists there after.children died of kernicterus (=bilirubin encephalopathy). .tretment includes- exchange transfusions in the immediate neonatal period and phototherapy type2- bilirubin levels are generally below 345 µmol/L.kernicterus less chance here.treatment with phenobarbital is effective. hope this information is helpful