Alagille syndrome is largely unknown to the general internist because the diagnosis is usually made by a paediatrician. Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of this syndrome because it sometimes manifests later in life with a great variability in clinical presentation and important consequences for the individual patient. We therefore discuss this syndrome using a patient with the usual characteristics of this syndrome.
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