A male child with gall bladder stone has HB-6 gm%, serum biliruhin 2.5 mg % and high urobilinogen in urine. The diagnosis is

Correct Answer: Haemolytic Jaundice
Description: There are three types of jaundice: haemolytic jaundice - caused by destruction of red blood cells. obstructive jaundice - caused by a blockage in the pathway where bilirubin is made in the liver cells and where bile goes into the duodenum. hepatocellular jaundice - caused by damage to liver cells Ref Davidson edition23rd pg860
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