The following laboratory results correlate with which of the following conditions? Total bilirubin 12.8 mg/dL Direct bilirubin 0.1 mg/dL Indirect bilirubin 12.7 mg/dL 1) Jaundice of the Newborn 2) Post-hepatic bile obstruct
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The following laboratory results correlate with which of the following conditions?
Total bilirubin 12.8 mg/dL
Direct bilirubin 0.1 mg/dL
Indirect bilirubin 12.7 mg/dL
1) Jaundice of the Newborn
2) Post-hepatic bile obstruction
3) Dubin-Johnson syndrome
4) Rotor's syndrome
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