Clinical characteristics and ABCC2 genotype in Dubin-Johnson syndrome:A case report and review of th

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BACKGROUND Dubin-Johnson syndrome(DJS)is a benign autosomal recessive liver disease involving mutations of the ABCC2 gene.It is characterized by chronic or intermittent conjugated hyperbilirubinemia,with chronic idiopathic jaundice as the main clinical ma
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