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  2. Inherited disorders of bilirubin clearance

Inherited disorders of bilirubin clearance

  • Pediatr Res. 2016 Mar;79(3):378-86. doi: 10.1038/pr.2015.247.
Naureen Memon 1 Barry I Weinberger 2 Thomas Hegyi 1 Lauren M Aleksunes 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Pediatrics, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
  • 2 Department of Pediatrics, Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, New Hyde Park, New York.
  • 3 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey.
Abstract

Inherited disorders of hyperbilirubinemia may be caused by increased bilirubin production or decreased bilirubin clearance. Reduced hepatic bilirubin clearance can be due to defective (i) unconjugated bilirubin uptake and intrahepatic storage, (ii) conjugation of glucuronic acid to bilirubin (e.g., Gilbert syndrome, Crigler-Najjar syndrome, Lucey-Driscoll syndrome, breast milk jaundice), (iii) bilirubin excretion into bile (Dubin-Johnson syndrome), or (iv) conjugated bilirubin re-uptake (Rotor syndrome). In this review, the molecular mechanisms and clinical manifestations of these conditions are described, as well as current approaches to diagnosis and therapy.

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