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jaundice ['ʤɔ:ndɪs] n
gen. a ’bhuidheach
med. buidheach (Yerkwantai)
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jaundice ['ʤɔ:ndɪs] n
med. Yellowing of the skin, whites of the eyes, or mucous membranes. Jaundice is a sign that the blood contains too much bilirubin, a substance produced when the liver breaks down red blood cells. It usually indicates liver dysfunction. Jaundice may be caused by liver diseases, such as hepatitis and cirrhosis; blood diseases; infections; or blocked bile ducts gallbladder disease. Jaundice may also be caused by certain antiretroviral ARV drugs. see also bilirubin, liver