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Scleral icterus
Scleral icterus













Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), which includes ABO/Rh incompatibility.Typically occurs in the second week of life, but may last 3 months.Occurs because breastmilk contains β-glucuronidase and fatty acids that inhibit conjugating enzymes.Typically occurs in the first week of life.

scleral icterus

  • Results from caloric deprivation, leading to increased enterohepatic circulation.
  • Lactation/breastfeeding failure jaundice (previously known as breastfeeding jaundice).
  • Results from increased bilirubin production (more RBCs with shorter lifespan), increased hematocrit relative to body weight, and immature conjugation enzymes.
  • Non-pathologic forms are always indirect pathologic forms are either indirect or direct. The DDx for hyperbilirubinemia is broad, but generally divided into indirect and direct forms.
  • The conjunctiva is an amazing number of functions-much more than meets the eye!.
  • Thus, when we see yellowing of the eyes in patients with jaundice, we should use the term “conjunctival icterus”-”scleral icterus” is a misnomer! In the eye, elastin is predominantly found in the innermost layer of the conjunctiva (the subepithelial lamina propria) and the contiguous episclera.
  • Jaundice occurs because bilirubin binds elastin, which is found predominantly in the skin (including the lingual frenulum).
  • UCB can become unbound if albumin is saturated or if it’s displaced by certain drugs (e.g., sulfa, streptomycin, CTX, ibuprofen, chloramphenicol) free bilirubin can cross the blood-brain barrier and cause CNS toxicity.
  • Unconjugated bilirubin (UCB) binds albumin in the bloodstream on its way to the liver.
  • What is the most likely cause of this patient’s presentation?

    scleral icterus

    He has jaundice, a high-pitched cry, weak suck, and mild generalized hypotonia. On physical examination, his weight is 3.1 kg. He has been breastfeeding every 2 to 3 hours since discharge from the hospital 24 hours after birth. He was born vaginally, with a birthweight of 3.5 kg.

    scleral icterus

    His mother had a history of gestational diabetes. A 3-day-old neonate born at 36 weeks’ gestation is being evaluated.















    Scleral icterus