Preferred Name | jaundice | |
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icterus icteric |
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Definitions |
Jaundice is a skin and integumentary tissue symptom characterized as a skin and integumentary symptom where a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, tissues, and certain body fluids is caused by the deposition of bile pigments that follows interference with normal production and discharge of bile (as in certain liver diseases) or excessive breakdown of red blood cells (as after internal hemorrhage or in various hemolytic states). |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/SYMP_0000539 |
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ICD9CM_2005:782.4 UMLS_CUI:C0476232 UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0243785 SyOID:17348 |
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definition |
Jaundice is a skin and integumentary tissue symptom characterized as a skin and integumentary symptom where a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, tissues, and certain body fluids is caused by the deposition of bile pigments that follows interference with normal production and discharge of bile (as in certain liver diseases) or excessive breakdown of red blood cells (as after internal hemorrhage or in various hemolytic states). |
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icterus icteric |
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symptoms |
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IAO_0000115 |
Jaundice is a skin and integumentary tissue symptom characterized as a skin and integumentary symptom where a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, tissues, and certain body fluids is caused by the deposition of bile pigments that follows interference with normal production and discharge of bile (as in certain liver diseases) or excessive breakdown of red blood cells (as after internal hemorrhage or in various hemolytic states). |
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SYMP:0000539 |
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label |
jaundice |
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SYMP:0000539 |
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Jaundice is a skin and integumentary tissue symptom characterized as a skin and integumentary symptom where a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, tissues, and certain body fluids is caused by the deposition of bile pigments that follows interference with normal production and discharge of bile (as in certain liver diseases) or excessive breakdown of red blood cells (as after internal hemorrhage or in various hemolytic states). |
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jaundice |
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