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Indirect bilirubin travels through the blood stream to the liver. Indirect bilirubin does not dissolve in water until it reaches the liver.
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indirect bilirubin cannot be measured in the urine. Indirect bilirubin is in the form of unconjugated bilirubin which is insoluble to water and it is non polar in nature, another is that bilirubin is binded to albumin, which result to high molecular weight that's the reason why it cannot pass to the glomeruli for the glomeruli can only pass through molecules having lower molecular weights.
Bilirubin total is 3.00 mg/dL, bilirubin direct is 1.50 mg/dL/bilirubin indirect 1.50/mg/dL ....what does this mean. Is is OK or dangerous. What is the medicine please
82247 -BILIRUBIN; TOTAL Liver Function test , includes the total , direct and indirect bilirubin.
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bilirubin (indirect vs. direct) and ammonia ....might just be overwhelmed from a hemolytic anemia....why getting a fractionated bilirubin is good....
Tbili= Total bilirubin and indbili= Indirect bilirubin. This is the results of liver function test
Indirect bilirubin
pre-hepatic...water insoluble...rise says liver is overwhelmed or not working....MAJORITY NORMALLY....
Total(Indirect + Direct) = 2-17 micromol/LDirect = 0 - 5 micromol/Lin an adult upto 1.0mg/dl.in neonate upto 10mg/dl
From the glossary of medical terms the answer is: BILIRUBIN