Glucuronyl Transferase Deficiency, Crigler-Najjar Type I treatment in Benito Juárez
If you are looking for glucuronyl transferase deficiency, crigler-najjar type i treatment in Benito Juárez, you will find 949 specialists available, such as general practitioner and pediatrician, in 290 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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It is worth keeping in mind when to seek care: in the case of intense and persistent jaundice in a newborn or infant, early evaluation is key. Crigler-Najjar syndrome type I is a rare inherited disorder in which the liver cannot properly process bilirubin because of the absence of an enzyme, which causes it to build up in the blood.
Why it happens: It is of genetic origin; the lack of the enzyme glucuronyl transferase prevents bilirubin from being eliminated normally.
What may be observed: A marked yellowish color in the skin and eyes from the first days of life, which does not go away like a common jaundice.
Specialists who treat it: The pediatrician and the gastroenterologist are the ones who study and follow up on this condition. If the yellowish coloring is intense or lasts a long time, the prudent thing is to promptly seek a specialized evaluation.
Which specialist to see for glucuronyl transferase deficiency, crigler-najjar type i in Benito Juárez?
Doctors who treat glucuronyl transferase deficiency, crigler-najjar type i in Benito Juárez
Dr. Leslie Ramirez Angoa
Dr. Jetzabel Ortiz
Dr. Javier Arizmendi Gonzalez
Dr. Eduardo José Avendaño García
Dr. Camila Garzón
Dr. Sofia Saraí Villegas Gonzalez
Dr. Evelyn Figueroa
Dr. Araceli Lechuga Tosqui
Dr. Raúl Maya
Dr. Lizzet Cruz
Dr. Juan Antonio Peral Delgado
Dr. María Guadalupe Martínez González
Dr. Natalia Olivera
Dr. Victoria Madrigal Basañez
Dr. Brenda Bautista Márquez
Dr. Edgar Zamayoa Cervantes
Dr. Juan Gabriel Flores Trujillo
Dr. Erika Hernández
Dr. Ana Lucía Castro
Dr. Tania María Vargas Vazquez
Dr. Yolianny Mujica López
Dr. Carlos Alfredo Gutierrez Banda
Dr. Alejandro García Robles Ortiz
Dr. Eduardo Valenzuela Meza
Dr. José Jiram Torres Ruiz
Dr. Anette Pier Gary
Dr. Adriana Lorena Gómez Molinar
Dr. Kevin García Caal
Dr. Victor Manuel Takane Takeo
Dr. Natalia Agusti Elenes
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats glucuronyl transferase deficiency, crigler-najjar type i?
The treatment of glucuronyl transferase deficiency, crigler-najjar type i is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist, pediatrician, pediatric gastroenterologist, internist, general surgeon, general practitioner, pediatric urologist.
How many doctors are available in Benito Juárez?
We currently have 30 doctors who can treat glucuronyl transferase deficiency, crigler-najjar type i in Benito Juárez.