Obstructive jaundice
A finding indicating increased bilirubin levels in the blood and urine, due to intrahepatic or extrahepatic obstruction of the biliary system.
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As it is case of chronic calcified pancreatitis and calculus cholecysyitis with jaundice where bilirubin 11gm. Now the question is wheather jaundice I s due to A. Viral hepatitis B. Obstructive C. as a sequele to chronic calcified pan...
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