Urobilinogen is a colorless by-product of the transformation process ofbilirubin(a yellow product). Bilirubin is produced during hemolysis (breakdown of old red blood cells). This bilirubin is used by the liver to produce bile, a fluid that helps digest food in the intestines. Some part of ...
Your pee will typically range in color from clear to dark yellow when you are healthy. The darker the urine, the less water it typically contains. So if you find your urine is darker than usual, this can indicate that you need to hydrate. Sometimes, though, urine is dramatically darker i...
Dark colored urine would indicate what type of hyperbilirubinemia? What is cirrhosis of the liver? What does abnormal platelet morphology mean? What is considered a low platelet count? What causes an inflamed liver? What causes high platelets and low hemoglobin?
A. bilirubin B. stercobilin C. lipase D. pepsin E. none of the above Which of the following substances is found in the urine of a normal individual? a. Glucose b. White blood cells c. Protein d. Urea Which of the following toxins is ...
recently had surgery, an injury, or a blood transfusion. Tell him or her if you or anyone in your family has a history of liver disease. Your healthcare provider will order blood and urine tests to measure your bilirubin levels. You may need other tests to find the cause of your ...
Jaundice, a yellowish discoloration of the skin and the whites of the eyes may occur if a baby's liver isn't mature enough to break down a substance called bilirubin, which normally forms when the body recycles old or damaged red blood cells. Although jaundice usually isn't a cause for ...
Dark urine color. Pale stool color. Chronic fatigue. Nausea or vomiting. What does it mean when you have high enzymes in your liver? Elevated liver enzymes often indicateinflammation or damage to cells in the liver. Inflamed or injured liver cells leak higher than normal amounts of certain ch...
Liver function test results will be available after the testing laboratory does a full analysis of the blood sample. Abnormal results may indicate inflammation in the liver, damage or disease presence. Individuals who have been on medications for a long time due to a liver disease may have highe...
Extremely high elevations of alkaline phosphatase are most frequently seen in patients withsepsis, malignant obstruction, and AIDS. Patients with sepsis can have an extremely high alkaline phosphatase level and a normal bilirubin. How long does it take for ALP levels to return to normal?
What effects does the barium suspension have on the stool after an upper GI is performed? What are the characteristic differences in hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? What is the difference between Metaplasia and Dysplasia? What findings (urine and serum) would indicate dehydration? What is the dif...