Pinós T, Constansa J M, Palacin A, Figueras C
Department of Gastroenterology, Quinta de Salud La Aliança, Sabadell, Spain.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1990 Jan;85(1):91-3.
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS), a congenital metabolic disorder of bilirubin excretion, was classically diagnosed by the bromsulfalein (BSP) curve and needle hepatic biopsy methods. We present three cases of DJS and propose a new diagnostic approach which could conceivably become a substitute for more aggressive techniques. The results of the 24-h urine coproporphyrin determination and 99mTc-Disofenin scintigraphy gave, together, enough data for an accurate diagnosis.