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English: The viral disease Hepatitis A is manifested here as icterus, or jaundice of the conjunctivae and facial skin. HAV is usually spread from person to person by putting something in the mouth (even though it may look clean) that has been contaminated with the stool of a person with hepatitis A. Adults will have signs and symptoms more often than children.
Deutsch: Gelbfärbung von Haut und Augen.
Français : Coloration jaune de la peau et de la conjonctive des yeux, due à une hépatite.
Polski: Żółtaczka: charakterystyczne zabarwienie skóry i spojówki.
日本語: 眼球結膜の黄疸.
Nederlands: Patiënt met geelzucht veroorzaakt door hepatitis A.
Suomi: Ihon ja silmänvalkuaisten keltaisuus, tässä tapauksessa hepatiitti A -viruksen aiheuttamana.
Română: Icterul, simptom al sindromului Gilbert şi în general a afecţiunilor hepatice, este principalul semn al nivelului înalt al bilirubinei neconjugate.
Русский: Вирусный гепатит А проявляется здесь в пожелтении коньюктивы и кожи.
Čeština: Žluté zabarvení očního bělma - jeden z příznaků žloutenky. Žloutenka jako příznak hepatitidy A.
Magyar: Hepatitis A okozta sárgaság.
עברית: אדם הסובל מהפטיטיס A.
Slovenščina: Očitno rumenkasto obarvanje beločnic in kože pri bolniku z zlatenico.
العربية: شخص مصاب باليرقان.
Български: Иктерични склери.
Latina: Icterus vultus propter Hepatitim A.
বাংলা: জন্ডিস রুগীর হলুদ চোখ.
മലയാളം: മഞ്ഞപ്പിത്തം ബാധിച്ച രോഗി.
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Source CDC / Dr. Thomas F. Sellers / Emory University
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14:25, 7 December 2005 User:Diego UFCG 700×501 52 KB Jaundice cased by Hepatitis A Source: Public Health Image Library ([http://phil.cdc.gov/phil_images/20030110/28/PHIL_2860_lores.jpg])

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current02:14, 16 iNkhwekhweti 2014Thumbnail for version as of 02:14, 16 iNkhwekhweti 2014700 × 501 (52 KB)TurdasReverted to version as of 04:30, 17 July 2008 -- changing the eyes back to white on an image about jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes) really serves no purpose
03:48, 12 iNdlovana 2014Thumbnail for version as of 03:48, 12 iNdlovana 2014700 × 501 (231 KB)HappyLogolover2011Correcting yellow parts of eyes. Only monsters or other creatures have yellow eyes and no humans are monsters.
04:30, 17 Kholwane 2008Thumbnail for version as of 04:30, 17 Kholwane 2008700 × 501 (52 KB)BetacommandBotmove approved by: User:Luigi Chiesa This image was moved from Image:PHIL 2860 lores.jpg {{Information |Description= {{en|The viral disease Hepatitis A is manifested here as icterus, or jaundice of the conjunctivae and facial skin. HAV is usuall

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