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The waste product that results from the breakdown of hemoglobin molecules from worn out red blood cells. It is normally excreted from the body as the main component of bile. See Jaundice.
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| bilirubin |
The yellow-red pigment of human bile. Small amounts of it are normally found in Blood and urine. At high bilirubin levels, Blood and urine change color and the skin becomes yellow or jaundiced. This is one of the symptoms of mismatched Blood transfusions or mother-fetus incompatibility in Blood type.
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The liver usually clears this end product of hemoglobin (the portion of the red blood cell that carries oxygen in the blood) when it normally breaks down. If the liver is damaged and bilirubin accumulates in the blood, a person can become jaundiced (yellowed eyes and skin).
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| bilirubin |
A pigment that gives bile its yellow colour. A waste product from the normal breakdown of red blood cells.
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Bilirubin is a chemical breakdown product of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a substance in red blood cells that grabs onto oxygen in the lungs and carries it to the tissues in the body where it releases it. When red blood cells wear out they are trapped in the spleen and destroyed, releasing bilirubin into the blood. This type of bilirubin is called unconjugated. The liver takes the bilirubin out of the blood and conjugates it by attaching a portion of another molecule to the bilirubin molecule. ...
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