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Can someone help? I can't find anything close in my Stedman's.

The patient is seen for follow-up of elevated, unconjugated

bilirubin. This was only mildly elevated.

We ordered a 5 nucleotidase, which came back normal. His urine came back

normal ultrasounds have been normal. All the bloodwork has been normal

except for a mildly elevated GGT.

I have discussed this case with a couple of other people as well as a

pediatric gastroenterologist. He felt that the most probable diagnosis was

s/l " Yo-bear's Disease " since the patient is asymptomatic and has never

been symptomatic. He has a history of significant alcohol abuse in the

past but not at this time. This could be a mild contributing factor.

*I think what's throwing me the most is that this must be an adult (due to

the alcohol abuse) but he referred him to a pediatric gastroenterologist???

thanks for any help - lisa

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, I believe you are looking for Gilbert's disease (with the French

pronunciation sounds more like Gil-bear's), familial benign elevation of

bilirubin without evidence of liver damage per Dorland's, MG

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Can someone help? I can't find anything close in my Stedman's.

The patient is seen for follow-up of elevated, unconjugated

bilirubin. This was only mildly elevated.

We ordered a 5 nucleotidase, which came back normal. His urine came back

normal ultrasounds have been normal. All the bloodwork has been normal

except for a mildly elevated GGT.

I have discussed this case with a couple of other people as well as a

pediatric gastroenterologist. He felt that the most probable diagnosis was

s/l " Yo-bear's Disease " since the patient is asymptomatic and has never

been symptomatic. He has a history of significant alcohol abuse in the

past but not at this time. This could be a mild contributing factor.

*I think what's throwing me the most is that this must be an adult (due to

the alcohol abuse) but he referred him to a pediatric gastroenterologist???

thanks for any help - lisa

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I think you may be looking for Gilbert's disease/syndrome. It is named

after a Frenchman so it has a French pronounciation.

Quixote

Yobear's?

Can someone help? I can't find anything close in my Stedman's.

The patient is seen for follow-up of elevated, unconjugated

bilirubin. This was only mildly elevated.

We ordered a 5 nucleotidase, which came back normal. His urine came back

normal ultrasounds have been normal. All the bloodwork has been normal

except for a mildly elevated GGT.

I have discussed this case with a couple of other people as well as a

pediatric gastroenterologist. He felt that the most probable diagnosis was

s/l " Yo-bear's Disease " since the patient is asymptomatic and has never

been symptomatic. He has a history of significant alcohol abuse in the

past but not at this time. This could be a mild contributing factor.

*I think what's throwing me the most is that this must be an adult (due to

the alcohol abuse) but he referred him to a pediatric gastroenterologist???

thanks for any help - lisa

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A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is

where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station...

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PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

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