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Dubin-Johnson Syndrome is a rare, benign, autosomal recessive inherited disorder characterized by mild chronic conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to defective hepatic excretion of bilirubin. This syndrome typically presents with intermittent jaundice, dark urine, and hepatomegaly. While the condition doesn't usually lead to significant liver damage,
<p>Understanding Dubin-Johnson Syndrome: A Benign Inherited Liver Disorder</p>

Understanding Dubin-Johnson Syndrome: A Benign Inherited Liver Disorder

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