The Differential Diagnosis of Jaundice

1951 
A most important clinical decision in the differential diagnosis of jaundice is whether the patient has a medical disease or one amenable to surgery.Jaundice is rarely an emergency condition; an unnecessary operation on a patient with acute hepatitis greatly increases the mortality, whereas failure to diagnose a surgical lesion early does not lessen the benefits of operation.
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