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		<title>An unusual cause of jaundice&#8230; (or is it?)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 38 year old female is diagnosed with breast cancer and having had a lumpectomy proceeds to have 6 cycles of chemotherapy.
PMHx: Asthma, Previous Intravenous drug user
SHx: Current smoker
She does not attend for her pre op chemotherapy clinic appointment, but nevertheless goes on to have the chemotherapy.
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<p>She does not attend for her pre op chemotherapy clinic appointment, but nevertheless goes on to have the chemotherapy.</p>
<p>6 weeks into her chemotherapy treatment she becomes jaundiced and has the blood tests taken</p>
<p>The problem has <strong>not</strong> arisen as a result of an adverse drug reaction.</p>
<p>What is the most likely underlying problem that has caused her to be jaundiced?</p>
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