Hi so am I right to say that high conjugated Br is whereby there are high levels of Br in the liver and there may be an obstruction outside the liver could be a tumor or stone hindering the Br to be excreted to the small intestine to make the stool brown hence the stools will be pale with yellow sclera, yellow skin, dark urine... and the high unconjugated Br means that there was an obstruction before the liver leading to yellow sclera, skin and non- dark urine colour....so the question here is, is the stool for high unconjugated Br also pale?
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Hi so am I right to say that high conjugated Br is whereby there are high levels of Br in the liver and there may be an obstruction outside the liver could be a tumor or stone hindering the Br to be excreted to the small intestine to make the stool brown hence the stools will be pale with yellow sclera, yellow skin, dark urine... and the high unconjugated Br means that there was an obstruction before the liver leading to yellow sclera, skin and non- dark urine colour....so the question here is, is the stool for high unconjugated Br also pale?
I don't understand how conjugated bilirubin levels increased by hepatocellular injury.please answer
When hepatocelluar injury occurs….conjugated b which is stored in hepatocytes gets released into blood….like a storm
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may constipation rise level of conjugated bilirubin??
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