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Results: 124 causes of Yellow skin
1. Acetohexamide - Teratogenic Agent
Experimental studies on mice indicate that the use of Acetohexamide during pregnancy may cause death during the embryonic stage....read more »
2. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
A rare complication of pregnancy that can occur in the second half of the pregnancy. It is characterized by excessive fatty deposits in the liver which can be fatal without prompt diagnosis and treatment which involves delivering the baby as soon as possi...read more »
3. Alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease is the major cause of liver disease in Western countries, (in Asian countries, viral hepatitis is the major cause). It arises from the excessive ingestion of alcohol....read more »
4. Alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
A rare disorder characterized by the development of lung disease in adults and liver disease in adults and children....read more »
5. Anemia
Reduced ability of blood to carry oxygen from various possible causes....read more »
6. Anesthetic agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to anesthetic agents. Anesthetic agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage m...read more »
7. Antibiotics-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by taking certain antibiotics. Antibiotics are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage may cause ...read more »
8. Anticonvulsive-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to anticonvulsives. Anticonvulsives are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage may c...read more »
9. Antifungal agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to antifungal agents. Antifungal agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage m...read more »
10. Antimetazoal agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to Antimetazoal agents. Antimetazoal agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver dama...read more »
11. Antiprotozoal agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to antiprotozoal agents. Antiprotozoal agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver da...read more »
12. Antituberculous agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to antituberculous agents. Antituberculous agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild live...read more »
13. Antiviral agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to antiviral agents. Antiviral agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage may...read more »
14. Autoimmune Hepatitis
Liver inflammation caused due to autoimmune processes where the body's immune system attacks the liver....read more »
15. Benign intrahepatic cholestasis type 1
A rare liver disorder characterized by intermittent episodes of cholestasis (impaired bile flow within the liver) that doesn't involve obstruction of bile ducts outside the liver. The jaundice tends to disappear in weeks or months without treatment and th...read more »
16. Benign intrahepatic cholestasis type 2
A rare liver disorder characterized by intermittent episodes of cholestasis (impaired bile flow within the liver) that doesn't involve obstruction of bile ducts outside the liver. The jaundice tends to disappear in weeks or months without treatment and th...read more »
17. Biliary Atresia
A rare condition that can affect newborns where the bile duct that carries the bile from the liver to the small intestine is blocked or missing....read more »
18. Biliary cirrhosis
Biliary cirrhosis is a condition where the bile ducts are unable to transport bile effectively due to blockage, inflammation, scarring or some other damage to the bile ducts. The condition may result from such things as congenital defect of the bile ducts...read more »
19. Breast Milk Jaundice
Jaundice in an infant caused by the presence of a particular substance in the mother's breast milk which leads to high bilirubin levels in the infant. The condition tends to run in families. The jaundice tends to persist up to six weeks after birth....read more »
20. Carbenicillin - Teratogenic Agent
There is strong evidence to indicate that exposure to Carbenicillin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level o...read more »
21. Carotenemia
Excessive beta-carotene in the blood causing orange skin...read more »
22. Chemical poisoning
Morbid condition caused by chemical....read more »
23. Chlorambucil - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Chlorambucil (a chemotherapy drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected ...read more »
24. Chlorpropamide - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Chlorpropamide (an antidiabetic drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affect...read more »
25. Cholecystitis
Inflammation of the gallbladder which concentrates and stores bile. The condition may occur suddenly (acute) or persist over a longer period of time (chronic)....read more »
26. Cholestasis disease of pregnancy
A liver condition that can occur usually in the last stage of pregnancy. The flow of bile in the gallbladder or liver is impaired by the high levels of pregnancy hormones. The bile acids build up in the organs and then enter the bloodstream. The main symp...read more »
27. Chronic Hepatitis C
Chronic form of Hepatitis C viral liver infection....read more »
28. Chronic Kidney Disease
Long-term and generally irreversible disease of the kidneys due to infection, obstruction, congenital diseases or generalised diseases causing failure of the kidneys' normal functions....read more »
29. Cirrhosis of the liver
Scarring of the liver from alcohol or other causes....read more »
30. Clomiphene - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Clomiphene during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure...read more »
31. Cloxapen - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Cloxapen (an antibiotic) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the lev...read more »
32. Codeine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Codeine (an opiate drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the lev...read more »
33. Congenital nonhemolytic jaundice
A rare disorder where the liver is unable to remove bilirubin from the body which results in jaundice. Chronically high bilirubin levels can lead to neurological toxicity which manifests as progressive neurological symptoms....read more »
34. Congenital syphilis
Syphilis inherited from mother during pregnancy....read more »
35. Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
An autosomal recessive form of nonhemolytic jaundice due to the absence of the hepatic enzyme glucuronide transferase....read more »
36. Crigler-Najjar syndrome, type 1
A rare congenital condition involving a total absence of the liver enzyme called glucoronyl transferase which is needed to change bilirubin into a form that can be removed from the body. The bilirubin builds up in the body and causes damage and severe sym...read more »
37. Crigler-Najjar syndrome, type 2
A rare congenital condition involving a partial absence of the liver enzyme called glucoronyl transferase which is needed to change bilirubin into a form that can be removed from the body. The bilirubin builds up in the body and causes damage and symptoms...read more »
38. Cyclophosphamide - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Cyclophosphamide during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of ex...read more »
39. Cytomegalovirus
A easily transmissible viral infection that is common but generally causes no symptoms except in infants and people with weakened immune systems....read more »
40. Danazol - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Danazol (used to treat endometriosis) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affect...read more »
41. Danocrine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Danocrine (used to treat endometriosis) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affe...read more »
42. Dienestrol - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Dienestrol (a synthetic form of Viagra) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affe...read more »
43. Diuril - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Diuril ( a diuretic) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level o...read more »
44. Dolobid - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Dolobid (an NSAID drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the leve...read more »
45. Endocrine agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to endocrine agents. Endocrine agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage may...read more »
46. Etodolac - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Etodolac (used mainly for arthritis) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affecte...read more »
47. Flucloxacillin - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Flucloxacillin (an antibiotic) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by t...read more »
48. Flucytosine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Flucytosine (an antifungal drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by...read more »
49. Fluphenazine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Fluphenazine (an antipsychotic drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affecte...read more »
50. Galactosemia I
A rare inherited disorder where deficiency of a particular enzyme (galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase) prevents the metabolism of galactose which is a sugar component of milk. Ranges from milk intolerance in mild cases to death in severe untreated c...read more »
51. Gallstones
Stone-like deposits in the gall bladder....read more »
52. Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
A rare enzyme abnormality involving a deficiency of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase which causes premature destruction of red blood cells. The excessive destruction of red blood cells can be triggered by certain infections or drugs or by eating fava...read more »
53. HIV/AIDS
HIV is a sexually transmitted virus and AIDS is the progressive immune failure that HIV causes....read more »
54. Hardikar syndrome
A very rare disorder characterized by obstructive liver disease, cleft lip, cleft palate, eye and urogenital abnormalities....read more »
55. Hepadnaviral infection
There are a number of viruses in the Hepadnavirdae family of viruses but only type B can cause infection in the human. It causes hepatitis B infection in humans. The other types of the virus can cause infection in other animals....read more »
56. Hepadnaviruses
There are a number of viruses in the Hepadnavirdae family of viruses but only type B can cause infection in the human. It causes hepatitis B infection in humans. The other types of the virus can cause infection in other animals....read more »
57. Hepadnoavirus infection
There are a number of viruses in the Hepadnavirdae family of viruses but only type B can cause infection in the human. It causes hepatitis B infection in humans. The other types of the virus can cause infection in other animals....read more »
58. Hepatitis
Any type of liver inflammation or infection....read more »
59. Hepatitis A
Contagious viral infection of the liver...read more »
60. Hepatitis B
Viral liver infection spread by sex or body fluids....read more »
61. Hepatitis C
Viral liver infection spread by blood....read more »
62. Hepatitis D
Viral liver infection occurring in association with HepB....read more »
63. Hepatitis E
Viral liver infection....read more »
64. Hepatitis X
Hepatitis infection by an unknown virus not classified as HepA/B/C/D/E....read more »
65. Hyperbilirubinemia
Increased levels of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a by product from the breakdown of haemoglobin....read more »
66. Ibuprofen - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Ibuprofen during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure ...read more »
67. Imipramine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Imipramine during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure...read more »
68. Indomethacin - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Indomethacin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposu...read more »
69. Isoniazid - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Isoniazid during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure ...read more »
70. Jaundice
Bile or liver problem causing yellowness....read more »
71. Ketoconazole - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Ketoconazole (an antifungal drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected b...read more »
72. Ketorolac - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Ketorolac during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure ...read more »
73. Leukeran - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Leukeran (a chemotherapy drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by t...read more »
74. Liver cancer
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary malignancy of the liver....read more »
75. Lodine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Lodine (used mainly for arthritis) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected ...read more »
76. Malignant Jaundice
Jaundice due to an obstruction or blockage in one of the bile ducts by a tumor. Bile ducts are vessels which carry bile from the liver to the digestive system or gallbladder....read more »
77. Malignant obstructive biliary disease
Obstruction or blockage in one of the bile ducts by a tumor. Bile ducts are vessels which carry bile from the liver to the digestive system or gallbladder. Jaundice is usually one of the main symptoms....read more »
78. Medroxyprogesterone - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Medroxyprogesterone during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of...read more »
79. Meperidine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Meperidine during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure...read more »
80. Mercaptopurine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Mercaptopurine during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of expo...read more »
81. Metformin - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Metformin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure ...read more »
82. Methotrexate - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Methotrexate during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposu...read more »
83. Mononucleosis
Common infectious virus....read more »
84. Mycotoxin-induced liver damage - Ochratoxin
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to a Mycotoxin called Ochratoxin. Ochratoxin is a toxin produced by a particular fungus (Aspergillus ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum). It is a relatively common food contaminant and can be found in mou...read more »
85. Myxedema
Skin and tissue disorder usually due to hypothyroidism...read more »
86. Nabumetone - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Nabumetone during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure...read more »
87. Neonatal Jaundice
Common skin yellowing jaundice in newborn babies....read more »
88. Neonatal sepsis
Bacterial blood infection in an infant under 3 months of age....read more »
89. Nitrofurantoin - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Nitrofurantoin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of expo...read more »
90. Obstructive biliary disease
A disease process that causes obstruction or blockage in one of the bile ducts which are vessels that carry bile from the liver to the digestive system or gallbladder. Diseases that can cause such obstructions includes tumors, gallstones, parasites, bile ...read more »
91. Occupational metal-induced liver damage - Phosphorus
Damage or injury to the liver caused by a exposure to phosphorus in an occupational setting. Often other organs and tissues are also affected but only the liver toxicity symptoms are listed below. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and henc...read more »
92. Oxazepam - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Oxazepam during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure a...read more »
93. Pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is a malignant neoplasm of the pancreas...read more »
94. Penicillamine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Penicillamine during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of expos...read more »
95. Pernicious anemia
Pernicious anemia is a blood disorder where the body is unable to use it properly use Vitamin B12 to make red blood cells....read more »
96. Phenobarbital - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Phenobarbital during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of expos...read more »
97. Plant toxin-induced liver damage - Pyrrolidizine
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to a toxin called Pyrrolidizine found in certain plants. Often other organs and tissues are also affected by this toxin but only the liver toxicity symptoms are listed below. Symptoms vary depending on the ...read more »
98. Primary Biliary Cirrhosis 1
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic condition involving progressive destruction of the bile ducts in the liver. This results in an abnormal buildup of bile in the liver which eventually progresses to liver failure. Primary biliary cirrhosis 1 is linked...read more »
99. Primary Biliary Cirrhosis 2
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic condition involving progressive destruction of the bile ducts in the liver. This results in an abnormal buildup of bile in the liver which eventually progresses to liver failure. Primary biliary cirrhosis 2 is linked...read more »
100. Primary Biliary Cirrhosis 3
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic condition involving progressive destruction of the bile ducts in the liver. This results in an abnormal buildup of bile in the liver which eventually progresses to liver failure. Primary biliary cirrhosis 3 is linked...read more »
101. Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic and progressive cholestatic disease of the liver....read more »
102. Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease of unknown etiology that is recognized increasingly in children....read more »
103. Prochlorperazine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Prochlorperazine during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of ex...read more »
104. Psychotropic agent-induced liver damage
Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to psychotropic agents. Psychotropic agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver dama...read more »
105. Secondary Biliary Cirrhosis
Secondary biliary cirrhosis is a condition where the bile ducts are unable to transport bile effectively due to a secondary cause which results in blockage, inflammation, scarring or some other damage to the bile ducts. The condition may result from such ...read more »
106. Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by red blood cells which are crescent-shaped rather than the normal doughnut shape. These abnormally shaped red blood cells are unable to function normally and tend to undergo premature destr...read more »
107. Simvastatin - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Simvastatin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposur...read more »
108. Soto's Syndrome
A rare hereditary disorder characterized by excessive growth during the first few years of life as well as various other mental and physical anomalies....read more »
109. Spirochetes disease
Infection with a type of bacteria which is often found in mud, sewage and polluted water. Symptoms are determined by the species involved. Diseases caused by this bacteria include Treponema infection and borreliosis....read more »
110. Summerskill-Walshe-Tygstrup syndrome
A rare liver disorder characterized by intermittent episodes of cholestasis (impaired bile flow within the liver) that doesn't involve obstruction of bile ducts outside the liver. The jaundice tends to disappear in weeks or months without treatment and th...read more »
111. Syphilis - Teratogenic Agent
There is strong evidence to indicate that the development of Syphilis during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the stage...read more »
112. Tacrolimus - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Tacrolimus during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure...read more »
113. Tolbutamide - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Tolbutamide during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposur...read more »
114. Toxoplasmosis - Teratogenic Agent
There is strong evidence to indicate that the development of Toxoplasmosis during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the ...read more »
115. Tyrosinemia
A rare genetic metabolic disorder characterized by a deficiency of particular enzymes which prevents the breakdown of tyrosine which then builds up in the liver....read more »
116. Uremia
Excessive urea and waste products in the blood...read more »
117. Vinblastine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Vinblastine during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposur...read more »
118. Vincristine - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Vincristine during pregnancy and even the during the year leading up to the pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and se...read more »
119. Viral Hepatitis
hepatitis describes inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis may be caused by alcohol, drugs, autoimmune diseases, metabolic diseases, and viruses. Viral infection accounts for more than half the cases of acute hepatitis....read more »
120. Voltaren - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Voltaren (an NSAID drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the lev...read more »
121. Warfarin - Teratogenic Agent
There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Warfarin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure a...read more »
122. Weil syndrome
A rare infectious disorder which affects liver and kidney function and also causes hemorrhaging. It is a severe form of the second phase of leptospirosis which is an infection caused by the spiral shaped bacteria Leptospira interrogans which is transmitte...read more »
123. Wilson's Disease
Wilson disease, or hepatolenticular degeneration, is a neurodegenerative disease of copper metabolism....read more »
124. Yellow fever
A viral infection transmitted by mosquito bites which can damage various organs such as the liver, heart, kidney and digestive tract....read more »
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