What is the most common cause of conjugated hyperbilirubinemia in infants?
ARotor syndrome
BCrigler Najjar syndrome
CDubin-Johnson syndrome
DBiliary atresia
All of the following are features of Obstructive jaundice except:
AClay colour stools
BPruritis
CNormal alkaline phosphatase
DElevated serum aminotransferases level
Which of the following laboratory findings is most consistent with obstructive jaundice?
AElevated unconjugated bilirubin
BElevated conjugated bilirubin
CDecreased alkaline phosphatase
DNormal gamma-glutamyl transferase
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