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- state. In this state, bilirubin is called unconjugated (despite being bound by albumin). In the liver, unconjugated bilirubin is up-taken by the hepatocytes...
- two typesunconjugated and conjugated bilirubin. Causes of jaundice vary from relatively benign to potentially fatal. High unconjugated bilirubin may...
- Measurement of total bilirubin includes both unconjugated (indirect) and conjugated (direct) bilirubin. Unconjugated bilirubin is a breakdown product of heme...
- bilirubin. Most infants develop visible jaundice due to elevation of unconjugated bilirubin concentration during their first w****. This is called physiological...
- the causes, laboratory-confirmed elevation is predominantly seen in unconjugated bilirubin. Serum bilirubin concentration rarely exceeds 4 mg/dL, unless...
- bilirubin exceeds 2.5 mg/dL and unconjugated bilirubin occupies >85% of total amount, it is classified as unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. A complete blood...
- menstruation, or not eating. Diagnosis is based on higher levels of unconjugated bilirubin in the blood without either signs of other liver problems or...
- used are conjugate vaccine. An initial Hib vaccine consisting of plain (unconjugated) type b polysaccharide, was introduced in the United States in 1985....
- thought to be the cause of Gilbert's syndrome, which is characterized by unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. It is also ****ociated with Crigler–Najjar syndrome...
- In linguistics, conjugation (/ˌkɒndʒʊˈɡeɪʃən/) is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its prin****l parts by inflection (alteration of form according...