Jaundice

  • Means yellowing of the skin from elevated bilirubin, either from the destruction of red blood cells in hemolysis or more commonly from liver disease or obstruction of bile ducts.
  • Not seen until the bilirubin level is about twice the upper limit of normal (2.5-3 mg/dL).
  • Best seen in natural light, it’s often better seen in the sclera (whites) of the eyes, where it is known as scleral icterus
  • Can be seen early under the tongue.
 

Patient 1:

This is a young woman with Laennec’s cirrhosis.

This patient also has spider angiomas and palmar erythema.

Image courtesy of “Frameworks for Internal Medicine”

Patient 2:

This is a young woman with severe alcoholic hepatitis.