What is a bilirubin test?
Bilirubin is a yellowish-brown substance
produced when the liver breaks down old
red blood cells. Elevated levels of bilirubin
cause a yellowing of the skin (jaundice).
Click the following links for more information
about bilirubin and the bilirubin test:
Things to Know about Bilirubin
This link is a good and simple look at
what bilirubin is and how it is formed in
the body.
Bilirubin Test Overview 1
This link has good information about how
the test is used and performed. You can
get additional information by clicking the
Next>>
link at the bottom of the screen.
Bilirubin Test Overview 2
Note: As you are reviewing the information on how the test is performed, keep in mind that the heel stick test is only used for newborns.
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What does abnormal bilirubin mean?
Click here for more information on normal bilirubin values and what abnormal results may indicate.
Note:
Bilirubin test results are often broken
down into direct bilirubin and indirect
bilirubin. For the purposes of this project,
you should focus on the total bilirubin
score.
Bilirubin is tested as part of a routine liver panel, which also includes:
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Possible causes/diagnosis:
Possible causes include:
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Science Links
Healthy Liver Function
Understanding the Liver
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