| bilirubin |
the orange-yellow pigment in bile, causing jaundice if it builds up in the blood and skin; the levels of bilirubin in the blood are used to diagnose liver disease
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| bilirubin |
An orange-yellow pigment in bile that is a product of red blood cell breakdown; it is normally excreted with the urine or feces, and a buildup in the body can cause jaundice.
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| biliary tract |
Left, right and common hepatic, cystic, and common bile ducts.
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| bilirubin |
Orange or yellowish pigment that is the result of breakdown of red blood cells. Excess of bilirubin in the blood produces jaundice.
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| biliary tract |
The system that stores bile and releases it into the first part of the small intestine for digestion. The biliary tract includes the gallbladder and bile ducts. Also called the biliary system and biliary tree.
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