| UCB | UnConjugated Bilirubin |
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| UCB | unconjugated bilirubin |
| uEs | unconjugated estriol |
| UCB | Unconjugated bilirubin |
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| uE3 | unconjugated estiol |
| unconjugated benign bilirubinaemia | <gastroenterology> An inherited disorder that affects the way bilirubin in handled by the liver. Thought to be due to an inborn error of bilirubin metabolism. Symptoms include mild jaundice, weakness, fatigue, nausea and abdominal pain. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (27 Sep 1997) |
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| unconjugated bilirubin | <biochemistry> Free bilirubin that has not been attached to a glucuronide molecule. This results from the rapid breakdown of red blood cells. The haemoglobin molecule is normally converted to bilirubin. Greater than normal values of indirect bilirubin can be seen in erythroblastosis foetalis, haemolytic anaemia, sickle cell anaemia, transfusion reactions, pernicious anaemia and resolution of large haematomas. (27 Sep 1997) |
| unconjugated b. |
the lipid-soluble form of bilirubin that circulates in loose association with the plasma proteins; called also indirect b.
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| unconjugated h. |
that due to excessive bilirubin production (hemolysis), to defective clearance of bilirubin from the blood by the liver, or to defective conjugation by the liver; it includes hemolytic states, Crigler-Najjar syndrome, Gilbert syndrome, and neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
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