Indirect vs direct bilirubin neonate

    • [DOCX File]Nc State University

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      Of the 40 healthy animals, reference intervals were calculated for tBili (5.5-10.3 mg/dl), dBili (1.7-5.7 mg/dl), and indirect bilirubin (2.2-6.2 mg/dl). These results suggest healthy waterbuck have relatively high tBili and dBili compared with related species.

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    • [DOC File]BoardII RevNotes

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      Bilirubin: Direct = congutated = has come from the liver. Indirect = uncongutated = has not been to the liver. Liver cirrhosis - Increased direct and indirect bilirubin. Regional ilietis (Crohn’s) - ganulomatous lesions, intermittent bloody diarrhea, erythema nodosum. False positive guaiac test - …

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    • [DOCX File]MENNONITE COLLEGE OF NURSING

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      Two levels of bilirubin evaluated: Conjugated bilirubin-- the water-soluble form. also called "Direct". Increase in the direct bili is usually caused by an obstruction or absence of liver bile ducts (ie. biliary atresia or serious hepatic problems). Unconjugated bilirubin-- the fat-soluble form also called “Indirect:.

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    • [DOCX File]MENNONITE COLLEGE OF NURSING

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      Increase in the direct bili is usually caused by an obstruction or absence of liver bile ducts (ie. biliary atresia or serious hepatic problems). Unconjugated bilirubin -- the fat-soluble form also called “Indirect:.

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    • [DOC File]pathology.med.umich.edu

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      Be familiar with bilirubin metabolism, fractionation of bilirubin (conjugated, unconjugated, (-bilirubin, direct vs indirect) and unique aspects of neonatal bilirubin. Also, understand the conditions and genetic defects that affect bilirubin metabolism, transport and clearance (e.g., Gilbert syndrome, Dubin- …

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    • [DOC File]The National Academy

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      Laboratory-based measurement of bilirubin in serum or plasma using diazo-based chemical methods is the technique most often used to determine the concentration of bilirubin in newborns. However, bilirubin measured with chemical-based methods is often inaccurate due to interference from hemoglobin as a result of hemolysis.

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