Dubin Johnson Syndrome is a rare genetic liver disorder that tends to affect people of Middle Eastern Jewish heritage
disproportionately to other groups. It appears to be associated with clotting factor VII in this population. Symptoms may
include a yellowish color to the skin (jaundice), and a liver that is sometimes enlarged and tender.
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Organizations/Charities
that are related to Dubin Johnson Syndrome:
American Liver Foundation 75 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10038