Jaundice in the newborn. When unconjugated, typically โphysiologic,โ with two common causes breastfeeding jaundice (due to insufficient intake) and breast-milk jaundice. In this case, however, the bilirubinemia is conjugated (โdirectโ), which suggests cholestasis. Ultrasound is needed to evaluate the liver and biliary system.
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Jaundice in the newborn. When unconjugated, typically โphysiologic,โ with two common causes breastfeeding jaundice (due to insufficient intake) and breast-milk jaundice. In this case, however, the bilirubinemia is conjugated (โdirectโ), which suggests cholestasis. Ultrasound is needed to evaluate the liver and biliary system.