Treatment for high bilirubin levels in adults

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      The only remaining abnormal results were a high direct bilirubin and high normal total bilirubin levels (Taylor et al., 2008). Identify any lab blood test results in Table 38.2 that might explain the patient’s deteriorating neurologic function. High serum levels of bilirubin could be contributing to this client’s neurological deterioration.

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      Excessive Bilirubin in the Gallbladder can also accumulate into stones, giving them a green color (pigment stones), while excessive Cholesterol can give stones a yellow color. Therefore, a greenish-yellow pigment to the stone indicates high levels of both Cholesterol and Bile salts (and Bilirubin).

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      Because bilirubin is always being “free-ed up” by phagocytes in the spleen from digestion of old red cells, there is always some bilirubin in the blood (total bilirubin < 1 mg/dL); 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 ...

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      Bilirubin levels: The normal level depends on the individual laboratory. Most laboratories consider a level of 1.1 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) or lower to be normal. When the bilirubin level reaches about 3 mg/dl the white parts of the eyes become yellow ("icterus"), the urine becomes dark, and the skin becomes yellow ("jaundice").

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      Serum bilirubin—”bilirubin” is a normal bile pigment formed from the breakdown of hemoglobin; “hemoglobin” is the compound in red-blood cells that carries oxygen to the tissues of the body; the liver takes up the hemoglobin following normal or abnormal breakdown of red-blood cells and processes it to form bile (a fluid substance ...

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      Early treatment can decrease the number of infants with elevated serum bilirubin levels. However, the USPSTF found inadequate evidence that treating elevated bilirubin levels in term or near-term infants to prevent severe hyperbilirubinemia resulted in the prevention of chronic bilirubin encephalopathy.

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