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1. Biliousnesses bilipid biliprasin biliptysis: bilirachia bilirubin bilirubin UDP-glucuronyltransferase bilirubin encephalopathy bilirubin glucuronoside glucuronosyltransferase bilirubin monoglucuronide transglucuronidase bilirubinaemia bilirubinemia bilirubinglobulin bilirubinoids

2. Conjugated bilirubin (direct bilirubin) —formed in the liver when sugars are attached (Conjugated) to bilirubin

3. Total Bilirubin is the sum of unconjugated Bilirubin from extrahepatic sources and conjugated hepatic Bilirubin

4. * Bilirubin level .

* Nồng độ sắc tố da cam .

5. This type of Bilirubin is called unconjugated, or indirect, Bilirubin.

6. A Bilirubin test measures how much Bilirubin is in the blood

7. Bilirubin is abnormal.

8. Conjugated Bilirubin is a water-soluble form of Bilirubin formed in the liver by the chemical addition of sugar molecules to unconjugated Bilirubin; when present in the blood, conjugated Bilirubin can become chemically bound to albumin, forming delta-Bilirubin (also known as biliprotein).

9. Conjugated (Direct): Bilirubin is converted from unConjugated to Conjugated bilirubin in the liver

10. Bilirubin is measured in milligrams of Bilirubin per deciliter of blood or urine (mg/dL)

11. Direct and indirect Bilirubin levels

12. Normal physiologic jaundice has indirect Bilirubin

13. Most Bilirubin comes from the body's …

14. Excess Bilirubin is known as hyperBilirubinemia.

15. Effects of Bilirubin, Hemolysis and Lipemia:

16. (5) Elevated level of Bilirubin in infants

17. The Bilirubin production system can run into trouble at one of three points: before, during, and after Bilirubin production

18. After production in peripheral tissues, Bilirubin is

19. Bilirubin has 33 carbon atoms, Bilirubinic acid 17

20. 17 This is a rare familial disorder in which conjugated bilirubin levels are increased due to defective excretion of bilirubin in the bile.

21. Bilirubin is a byproduct of normal hemoglobin breakdown

22. High levels of Bilirubin can lead to jaundice

23. A small amount of Bilirubin circulates in the bloodstream.

24. Bilirubin is carried in the plasma to the liver, where it is conjugated to form Bilirubin diglucuronide and excreted in the bile

25. Jaundice Select "Jaundice" with an (x) or () if the recipient experienced new onset or worsening of scleral icterus.