Dubin-Johnson syndrome is a disease described by jaundice. There is a yellowing of the skin and cornea of the eyes. In most affected people jaundice occurs during juvenility or earlier maturity. Jaundice is generally the foremost characteristic of Dubin-Johnson syndrome. Other features include weakness, mild abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
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