👶 Welcome to Our Review on Neonatal Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia!
This lecture covers high-yield neonatal conditions associated with conjugated hyperbilirubinemia. It’s designed for medical students, pediatric residents, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice.
We’ll explore key conditions like Dubin-Johnson Syndrome, Rotor Syndrome, Alagille Syndrome, Biliary Atresia, and Biliary Cysts — with focus on presentations, labs, imaging, management, and must-know pearls.
Dubin-Johnson Syndrome (DJS)
Age: 13-year-old
Presentation: Recurrent jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain
Labs: Total bilirubin 16 mg/dL, Direct 12 mg/dL; urine bilirubin +
Biopsy: Pigmented hepatocytes
Management:
- No treatment needed (benign)
HYF:
Autosomal recessive; impaired conjugated bilirubin excretion
Rotor Syndrome
Age: 2-month-old
Presentation: Intermittent jaundice
Labs: Total bilirubin 6 mg/dL; Direct 4 mg/dL; Normal AST/ALT
Test: Elevated urinary coproporphyrin
Management:
- No treatment needed (benign)
HYF:
Impaired bilirubin storage; early-onset; benign
Alagille Syndrome
Age: 2-year-old with developmental delay & murmur
Features: Triangular face, VSD, butterfly vertebrae
Labs: Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia, ↑LFTs, cholesterol
Biopsy: Bile duct paucity
Management:
- Supportive cholestasis care
- Liver transplant
- Multisystem evaluation
- Fat-soluble vitamin supplementation
HYF:
Autosomal dominant (JAG1, NOTCH2); multi-organ involvement
Biliary Atresia
Age: 3-week-old
Presentation: Jaundice, dark urine, pale stools, hepatomegaly
Labs: Total bilirubin 6 mg/dL; Direct 5 mg/dL
Imaging: Absent gallbladder, no bile ducts
Biopsy: Bile duct proliferation, fibrosis
Management:
- Kasai procedure (early)
- Fat-soluble vitamins & ursodeoxycholic acid
- Liver transplant if needed
Complications:
- Cirrhosis → liver failure
- Neurodevelopmental delay
HYF:
Obstruction of bile outflow → early cholestasis (pale stools)
Biliary Cyst (Choledochal Cyst)
Age: 2-year-old
Presentation: Jaundice, RUQ mass
Labs: Total bilirubin 6 mg/dL; Direct 5 mg/dL; ↑Lipase
Imaging: Cyst of common bile duct
Management:
- Surgical excision
Complications:
- Cirrhosis, pancreatitis, cholangiocarcinoma
- Neurodevelopmental delay
HYF:
Congenital bile duct dilation; similar early signs as biliary atresia
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