Similar words: rub in, solubility, volubility, rub it in, cherubic, rubicon, rubicund, daubing. Meaning: n. an orange-yellow pigment in the bile that forms as a product of hemoglobin; excess amounts in the blood produce the yellow appearance observed in jaundice.
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(1) As these disorders progress, the level of unconjugated bilirubin in the blood rises.
(2) This is caused by the leakage of conjugated bilirubin from damaged parenchymal cells into the sinusoids.
(3) High bilirubin concentration effects the color in most other glucose determinations, but bilirubin causes little interference in the o-toluidine procedure.
(4) Since conjugated bilirubin is water-soluble, it will be excreted in the urine by the kidney.
(5) It is then necessary for the bilirubin to be transported to the liver where it is conjugated for excretion in the bile.
(6) Urinary bilirubin levels are negative since the level of conjugated bilirubin is normal or only slightly increased. 238.
(7) Objective Evaluation for SCR oxidation method measuring bilirubin.
(8) Bilirubin and biliverdin are both cholochromes.
(9) How does bilirubin on the high side do?
(10) Serum bilirubin levels are elevated.
(11) BILIRUBIN - Chemical breakdown product of hemoglobin.
(12) Objective Evaluation for chemical oxidation method measuring bilirubin.
(13) Biliverdin was biliverdin reductase reduced to bilirubin, and free iron and transferrin binding.
(14) The principal pigment in bile is bilirubin bile its colour.
(15) The levels of serum uric acid and bilirubin were detected.
(16) Hepatic jaundice may be subdivided into two groups based on the type of bilirubin in excess, conjugated bilirubin or unconjugated bilirubin.
(17) The microsomal fraction of the Parenchymal cell is responsible for the conjugation of bilirubin.
(18) Mesobilirubinogen, urobilinogen, and urobilin represent intestinal breakdown products of bilirubin catabolism. 220.
(19) The damaged parenchymal cells lose their ability to either conjugate bilirubin or to transport the bilirubin that is conjugated into the bile.
(20) We found no significant difference in peak recorded serum bilirubin concentrations between the groups.
(21) All patients had normal serum concentrations of liver enzymes and bilirubin and were included consecutively in the study. Sentencedict.com
(22) Such obstruction to the flow of bile will cause the conjugated bilirubin to be regurgitated into the sinusoids and the general circulation.
(23) The circulating blood will characteristically contain excessive amounts of conjugated bilirubin.
(24) Therefore, the jaundice is caused by an increased concentration of unconjugated bilirubin.
(25) McGregor etal have shown that dextrose given intravenously inhibits meal stimulated intraduodenal bilirubin output.
(26) This is a rare familial disorder in which conjugated bilirubin levels are increased due to defective excretion of bilirubin in the bile.
(27) Because of this increase in the conjugated fraction, urinary bilirubin excretion is positive.
(28) The liver oxidizes a small part of the recycled urobilinogen to bilirubin.
(29) Row were observed in early neonatal meconium time, turn yellow time, jaundice time , fade time and the value of transcutaneous bilirubin (TCB).
(30) Conclusion Colon irrigation in combination with herb retention-enema can effectively reduce bilirubin and improve the clinical symptoms.
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