Definitionn. yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes caused by an accumulation of bile pigment
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Jaundice is a disease of the liver. [noun]
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I was so angry that I fell ill of the jaundice, but that did not hinder me from sending in a written accusation to the magistrates. [noun]
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Jaundice is caused by too much of a yellow substance called bilirubin building up in the body. [Please select]
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The jaundice is deep with itchy skin, pale stools and dark urine containing bilirubin but no urobilinogen. [noun]
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When taken internally it is both a secretory and an excretory cholagogue, but so irritant and powerful that its use in cases of jaundice is generally undesirable. [Please select]
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In one chapter the great naturalist treats of remedies against jaundice, fevers, and dropsy. [Please select]
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We speak of rose-colored glasses, and Shakespeare wrote, "All things are yellow to a jaundiced eye." [Please select]
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In the jaundice every one knows that all things seem yellow. [Please select]
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We've no cause--only negatives, and that means hatred, and self-torture, and a beastly jaundice of soul. [Please select]
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Jaundice is one of the symptoms of Texas fever. [Please select]
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