Medically reviewed by David Ozeri, MD High bilirubin levels can cause jaundice, a sign of liver damage.Gallstones can lead to ...
If a recent blood test shows elevated bilirubin levels, there’s a chance you could have a common and generally harmless genetic condition known as Gilbert Syndrome, which is pronounced “Jill-bear,” ...
Bilirubin, the byproduct of hemoprotein breakdown, particularly hemoglobin, is a critical marker in diagnosing, prognosing, and managing liver diseases. This review delves into bilirubin's ...
Clinical recommendations for predictive risk assessment aim to reduce the incidence of severe hyperbilirubinemia and bilirubin encephalopathies while minimizing the risks of unintended harm such as ...
The current study was conducted in patients with type 2 diabetes and nephropathy participating in the RENAAL and IDNT studies. The design, rationale, and study outcomes for these trials have been ...
Serum bilirubin is a key biomarker used to assess liver function. Total bilirubin concentration is correlated with liver physiology and pathology. It is widely used in tracking liver health and ...
Jaundice is the yellowing of your skin and eyes caused by too much bilirubin in the blood, often from liver problems. You may notice some yellowish skin discoloration, but it can be harder to spot on ...
High levels of bilirubin exacerbated damage to neurons in the brain caused by a stroke by binding to the TRPM2 channel, which helped regulate cell death among other processes. The research, published ...
Correlation between the blue and green sensor channel outputs measured by the PoC device; (A) All the samples collected in this study; (B) Single patient highlighted by the yellow circle in (A). This ...