Differential diagnosis of conjugated hyperbilirubinemeia causing jaundice are:
-hereditary bilirubin excretion defect such as Rotor’s syndrome and Dubin Johnson syndrome
-hepatocellular damage or intrahepatic cholestasis such as viral hepatitis, alcohol hepatitis, biliary cirrhosis, alcoholic cirrhosis, hepatic cirrhosis, liver abscess, infectious mononucleosis, Budd Chiari syndrome, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, industrial toxins, spirochetal infection
-biliary obstruction such as biliary duct carcinoma, primary sclerosing cholangitis, biliary stricture, pancreatic tumour, choledocholithiasis
-hereditary bilirubin excretion defect such as Rotor’s syndrome and Dubin Johnson syndrome
-hepatocellular damage or intrahepatic cholestasis such as viral hepatitis, alcohol hepatitis, biliary cirrhosis, alcoholic cirrhosis, hepatic cirrhosis, liver abscess, infectious mononucleosis, Budd Chiari syndrome, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, industrial toxins, spirochetal infection
-biliary obstruction such as biliary duct carcinoma, primary sclerosing cholangitis, biliary stricture, pancreatic tumour, choledocholithiasis