Bilirubin is measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). An example of normal values for adults is: Total bilirubin: 0.3 to 1.9 mg/dL. Direct bilirubin: 0.0 to 0.3 mg/dL.
09. 3=03 and so 03 is less than 09
.9 is bigger than .09. Think about money. If you had 5.90, that is better than 5.09, right? Ninety cents is a lot more than nine cents.
No. 09 = 9 is greater.
Switch the two numbers round then take away the smaller number from the bigger one: 67-76 76- 67= 09 09-90 90- 09= 81 etc
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Liver makes bilirubin water soluble for excretion into the urine....get total bilirubin from complete CFP...
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82247 -BILIRUBIN; TOTAL Liver Function test , includes the total , direct and indirect bilirubin.
what can cause an icrease the bilirubin and eosinopilia in boold
Bilirubin is a breakdown product of heme (a part of haemoglobin in red blood cells). The liver is responsible for clearing the blood of bilirubin. It does this by the following mechanism: bilirubin is taken up into hepatocytes, conjugated (modified to make it water-soluble), and secreted into the bile, which is excreted into the intestine. Increased total bilirubin causes jaundice, and can signal a number of problems: 1. Prehepatic: Increased bilirubin production. This can be due to a number of causes, including hemolytic anemias and internal hemorrhage. 2. Hepatic: Problems with the liver, which are reflected as deficiencies in bilirubin metabolism (e.g. reduced hepatocyte uptake, impaired conjugation of bilirubin, and reduced hepatocyte secretion of bilirubin). Some examples would be cirrhosis and viral hepatitis. 3. Posthepatic: Obstruction of the bile ducts, reflected as deficiencies in bilirubin excretion. (Obstruction can be located either within the liver or in the bile duct.)
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
Ordered by CMP...fractionated must be ordered separately
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Tbili= Total bilirubin and indbili= Indirect bilirubin. This is the results of liver function test
From the glossary of medical terms the answer is: BILIRUBIN
A total bilirubin of 9 is fine. Some hospitals state it should be under 12, some state it should be under 17. Bilirubin blood test levels are one of those things where "lower is better". (Bilirubin is a byproduct which you liver is supposed to excrete in bile, which is then excreted via your digestive system. If your liver is not excreting bilirubin in bile, your blood bilirubin level increases, showing that your liver isn't quite right.)
The color of Bilirubin is orange Bilirubin is an orange color pigment in the bile