Apoorva Mangalgiri, A. Jawahirani, Avinash Sharma, Sunil N. Washimkar, Lalit Dongre
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An Unusual Case of Hyperbilirubinaemia Post Mitral Valve Replacement Surgery in a Tertiary Care Centre
Seven cases of MVR have been performed in this newly opened tertiary Care Centre till now. We present an unusual case of a 52 year old female who underwent MVR and developed hyperbilirubinaemia on 2nd postoperative day. This laso revrted the next day without any permanant sequelae. Our patient was asymptomatic through the process.