Low bilirubin indirect

    • [DOC File]Clinical Chemistry - MPH

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      indirect bilirubin - bilirubin (insoluble) bound to albumin in circulating blood. Transported to liver for waste removal. direct bilirubin - bilirubin with glucose attached (soluble) Secreted by liver into the small intestine as part of bile . Bilirubin is converted to urobilinogen then stercobilin (brown pigment in feces) by bacteria of large ...

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    • [DOC File]GI—Introduction to GI and Bilirubin

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      When excessive levels of bilirubin accumulate in the blood (> 2.5 or 3 mg/dL) this chemical accumulates in sclera and colors it yellow; it also accumulates under the tongue and ultimately in the skin, causing a yellow or even green color (bilirubin can be oxidized with time to a more green pigment); the visible excess bilirubin in a patient is ...

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    • [DOC File]Friday, February 02, 2001

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      - a single bilirubin measurement in the Low Intermediate Risk Zone in infants who have any of the risk factors listed in section C above. Table 2. Bilirubin Risk Determination for Well Newborns at 36 or more weeks’ gestational age with birth weight 2,000 gm or more or 35 or more weeks’ gestational age and birth weight of 2,500 gm or more*

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    • [DOC File]Critically evaluate the methods in general use for the ...

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      Total Bilirubin. Direct Bilirubin. Indirect Bilirubin (Calc.) Lipid Panel: Total Cholesterol. Triglycerides. High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) (Calc.) Cardiac Risk (Calc.) Renal Panel: Electrolyte Panel plus: Albumin. Calcium. Creatinine. Blood, Urea, Nitrogen (BUN) BUN/Creatinine Ratio (Calc.) Phosphorous. Glucose ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 17: Blood

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      Low Deritis ratio. In the lab, there is no measurement of indirect bilirubin; the total (TBil) and direct (Dbil) are measured and then the indirect is calculated by subtracting direct from total. TBil – DBil = IBil . So, if you take the normal values and subtracted (1.3 minus 0.3), the normal IBil should be

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    • [DOC File]Gastroenterology - Stanford University

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      of bilirubin 2) impaired uptake or impaired conjugation of bilirubin 3) impaired excretion of bilirubin. Normal total bilirubin is between 0.3-1.0. We usually have more indirect bilirubin, which is 0.2-0.8. The direct bilirubin is 0.1-0.3. the urine will contain 0-0.2 of the direct bilirubin.

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    • Key Points_Gastro 8 - Ohio University

      Only conjugated bilirubin us excreted in the urine, therefore, its measurement is an indirect test for the increased concentration of conjugated bilirubin in serum. The commonest method is the use of a dipstick impregnated with diazo reagent. It turns pink to red/violet colour in the presence of bilirubin.

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    • Bilirubin Blood Test: Procedure, Preparation, and Risks

      Indirect hyperbilirubinemia, >85% of total bilirubin is unconjugated. Total bilirubin usually never >6 mg/dL in hemolysis. Check reticulocyte count and hemolysis labs . Direct hyperbilibinemia, >50% of total bilirubin is conjugated. Causes of indirect hyperbilirubinemia. Hemolysis. Ineffective erythropoiesis. Resorption of large hematoma ...

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