Jaundice
71hep|a|to|cel|lu|lar jaundice — «HEHP uh toh SEHL yuh luhr», jaundice resulting from damage to the liver cells so that they do not produce enough bile. ╂[< Greek hêpar, h liver + English cellular] …
72physiologic jaundice — Pathol. a transitory jaundice that affects some infants for the first few days after birth. * * * …
73lack of jaundice — index objectivity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
74homologous serum jaundice — n HEPATITIS B …
75leptospiral jaundice — n WEIL S DISEASE * * * Weil syndrome …
76malignant jaundice — n ACUTE YELLOW ATROPHY …
77breast-milk jaundice — prolonged jaundice lasting several weeks after birth in breast fed babies for which no other cause can be found. It improves with time and is not an indication to stop breast feeding …
78anhepatic jaundice — anhepatogenous jaundice yellow appearance of the skin and mucous membranes not caused by liver disease …
79physiologic jaundice — mild neonatal jaundice in the first few days after birth; it normally resolves spontaneously as the infant s body systems mature …
80breast-milk jaundice — prolonged jaundice lasting several weeks after birth in breast fed babies for which no other cause can be found. It improves with time and is not an indication to stop breast feeding …