A 4-week-old girl is brought to the office due to yellowing of the skin. The parents first noticed the symptoms a week ago and the patient's skin has become progressively more yellow. She was born at term to a primigravida mother via spontaneous vaginal delivery. The pregnancy and delivery were unremarkable, and the patient was discharged at 48 hours of life. She is exclusively breastfed and is gaining weight appropriately. Bowel movements occur once or twice daily, but the stool has become increasingly light in color and is now pale gray. Examination reveals scleral icterus and jaundice to the umbilicus. The liver is palpable 4 cm below the costal margin and the spleen tip is palpable. Laboratory results are as follows: Which of the following is the most likely primary mechanism for this patient's hyperbilirubinemia?
A) Decreased conjugation
B) Decreased excretion
C) Decreased hepatic uptake
D) Increased enterohepatic circulation
E) Increased production
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