Clinical features
Patients usually present with mild jaundice and malaise, symptoms persisting throughout life. It is often a chance finding during screening, and has no significant morbidity or mortality.
Other symptoms associated with this disease include:
- fatigue
- loss of appetite
- nausea
- abdominal pain (1)
Around 30% of patients never develop symptoms (1)
Most of the problems in Gilbert's syndrome are iatrogenic secondary to investigation.
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