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Yellow Eyes and Dark Urine

28-year-old presents with jaundice, dark urine, and fatigue following a recent viral illness and mild RUQ tenderness.
VITALS: Stable

❓ Most likely diagnosis?

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Clinical Analysis

Diagnosis: Acute viral hepatitis

Dark urine and tender liver following viral prodrome suggest hepatocellular injury typical of acute viral hepatitis.

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