Dubin-Johnson Syndrome
Dubin-Johnson syndrome is a rare inherited disorder of the liver in which a substance called bilirubin builds up in the blood.
How it shows up: It usually involves a mild and occasional yellowish coloring of the skin and the eyes, generally without major discomfort.
Origin: It is due to a genetic alteration that affects the way the liver processes and eliminates bilirubin.
Which specialist treats it? The gastroenterologist evaluates the functioning of the liver and the geneticist studies the hereditary component of this condition. If you notice a recurrent yellowish coloring in the skin or the eyes, it is advisable to have it assessed by a professional to learn its origin.
Specialties that treat dubin-johnson syndrome
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in dubin-johnson syndrome
Dr. Carlos Manuel Diaz Contreras Piedras
Dr. Roberto Guerrero Crotte
Dr. Carlos Manuel Del Real Calzada
Dr. J Rubén Ortiz Saldaña
Dr. Raúl Maya
Dra. Ana Gabriela Mondragón Díaz
Dr. Fernando Enrique Tovar García
Dr. Sergio Gabriel Muñoz Martínez
Dr. Guido Grajales Figueroa
Dr. Edgar Zamayoa Cervantes
Dr. Oscar Omar López Padilla
Dr. Josué Germán Junco Enciso
Dra. Etzalli Pamela Linares Chávez
Dra. Ana Merced Ruiz Zavala
Dra. Graciela Torres Mendoza
Dra. Cinthya Isabel Díaz Valencia
Dr. Armando Baqueiro Cendon
Dr. Roberto Arias Morales
Dr. Ambrosio Rafael Bernal Mendez
Dr. Rubens De la Vega Mireles
Frequently asked questions
What is dubin-johnson syndrome?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome is a rare inherited disorder of the liver in which a substance called bilirubin builds up in the blood.
Which doctor treats dubin-johnson syndrome?
Dubin-Johnson Syndrome is usually treated by specialists in gastroenterologist, geneticist.