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3 Dec 2024
MBBS
Question:
A 28 year old male patient presents with a history of experiencing jaundice whenever he has a cold or flu. He reports that despite the jaundice, his urine does not appear dark. On further questioning, he mentions that he has also been experiencing fatigue and abdominal discomfort. Given these clinical findings, what is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?
Options:
A)Gilberts syndrome
B)Haemolytic anaemia
C)Dubin Johnson syndrome
D)Gallstones in the common bile duct
E)Haemochromatosis
MBBS
Question:
A 28 year old male patient presents with a history of experiencing jaundice whenever he has a cold or flu. He reports that despite the jaundice, his urine does not appear dark. On further questioning, he mentions that he has also been experiencing fatigue and abdominal discomfort. Given these clinical findings, what is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?
Options:
A)Gilberts syndrome
B)Haemolytic anaemia
C)Dubin Johnson syndrome
D)Gallstones in the common bile duct
E)Haemochromatosis