Ictericia juvenil intermitente; Hiperbilirrubinemia crónica leve; Ictericia familiar no hemolÃtica - no obstructiva; Disfunción hepática constitucional; Bilirrubinemia benigna no conjugada
Por lo general, no se necesita tratamiento. La terapia debe centrarse en la afección subyacente que causó la ictericia.
La ictericia puede aparecer y desaparecer a lo largo de la vida de los pacientes, pero por lo general no causa problemas de salud.
Generalmente no se presentan complicaciones.
Se debe buscar asistencia médica si la persona presenta ictericia o dolor abdominal persistente.
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