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Description: "Jaundice is yellowing of the skin and conjunctiva. Jaundice is caused by elevated serum bilirubin levels termed hyperbilirubinemia. The normal serum bilirubin concentration in children and adults is less than 1 mg/dL (17 micromol/liter) Jaundice can not be detected until serum bilirubin is greater than 2 mg/dL (34 micromol/liter), twice the normal upper limit. First manifestation is yellowing in the ocular conjunctivae and in the oral mucous membranes (under the tongue, hard palate). Jaundice or hyperbilirubinemia in adults can be an indicator of significant underlying disease" Join this channel to get access to perks: youtube.com/channel/UCesNt4_Z-Pm41RzpAClfVcg/join Support me: š¼ļø Buy PDFs: armandoh.org/shop šµ Patreon: patreon.com/armando š Buy shirts: teespring.com/stores/ah-7 Social media: š· Instagram: instagram.com/armandohasudungan š¦ Twitter: twitter.com/armandohasudung š Facebook: facebook.com/ArmandoHasudungan Resources: š Books: armandoh.org/resource šļø Equipment: armandoh.org/armando-faigl You can send me mail: š« PO BOX 166, Randwick Post Office, NSW 2031, Australia