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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Obstructive jaundice
  1. ... the skin to take on a yellow color ( jaundice ) at times.
  2. Complications may include: Obstructive jaundice Pancreatic cancer Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) Peptic ulcer Perforation (tearing a hole) of the intestine due to obstruction ...
  3. ... infection Chronic malnutrition Heart attack Liver damage Metastasis Obstructive jaundice Poisoning from organophosphates (chemicals found in some pesticides) ...
  4. ... skin and eyes due to blocked bile flow ( obstructive jaundice ) High blood pressure in the large vein that ...