A 45-year-old man presents to emergency department with new onset of jaundice and pain in upper right side of abdomen , he has no prior history of liver or gall bladder disease , An ultrasound of the liver reveals that the cause of his jaundice is due to extrahepatic biliary obstruction, Which of the following is most likely correct concerning his jaundice?
Negative urine Bilirubin
Painless jaundice
Marked increase in conjugated Bilirubin
Normal unconjugated bilirubin
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