A 3-week-old neonate presents with a seizure and on physical exam you note jaundice. You order the appropriate laboratory tests and diagnose the neonate with Crigler-Najjar, type I. You remember that this is an unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Which of the following are both conjugated types and syndromes of hyperbilirubinemia?
A. Dubin-Johnson and Gilbert
B. Gilbert and hemolytic disease
C. Crigler-Najjar and physiologic jaundice
D. Rotor and Dubin-Johnson
E. Dubin-Johnson and Crigler-Najjar
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