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{{disease|E 80.5|Crigler Najjar Syndrome}}
Crigler Najjar syndrome<ref>Pschyrembel Klinisches Wörterbuch. de Gruyter 256.Auflage ISBN 3-11-010881-X </ref>
is a rare inherited disorder affecting the metabolism of bilirubin, a chemical formed from the breakdown of the heme in red blood cells
is a rare inherited disorder affecting the metabolism of bilirubin, a chemical formed from the breakdown of the heme in red blood cells
<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crigler%E2%80%93Najjar_syndrome</ref>
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crigler%E2%80%93Najjar_syndrome wikipedia]</ref>
==Links==
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[[Victor_Assad_Najjar|Najjar]] was a libanese paediatrician <ref>http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/61.html</ref>
 
John Fiedling Crigler
<ref>https://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/69.html</ref>
<ref>[https://www.dailyprogress.com/madisonnews/obituaries/crigler-jr-john-fielding/article_76d618a7-00cc-5817-9d67-9f873609f86e.html Daily Progress]</ref>


[[Victor_Assad_Najjar|Najjar]] was a libanese paediatrician <ref>http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/61.html</ref>
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Disease classification WHO
E 80.5 Crigler Najjar Syndrome

Crigler Najjar syndrome[1] is a rare inherited disorder affecting the metabolism of bilirubin, a chemical formed from the breakdown of the heme in red blood cells [2]

Links

Najjar was a libanese paediatrician [3]

John Fiedling Crigler [4] [5]

References

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