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==What are the symptoms of Crigler-Najjar syndrome?==
==What are the symptoms of Crigler-Najjar syndrome?==
* Confusion and changes in thinking
* Yellow skin (jaundice) and yellow in the whites of the eyes (icterus), which begin a few days after birth and get worse over time


==What are the causes of Crigler-Najjar syndrome?==
==What are the causes of Crigler-Najjar syndrome?==

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What is Crigler-Najjar syndrome?

Crigler-Najjar syndrome is a very rare inherited disorder in which bilirubin (a substance made by the liver) cannot be broken down.

What are the symptoms of Crigler-Najjar syndrome?

  • Confusion and changes in thinking
  • Yellow skin (jaundice) and yellow in the whites of the eyes (icterus), which begin a few days after birth and get worse over time

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