Bilirubin is a viscous, brownish-yellow substance that is a natural byproduct of liver processes like breaking down old red blood cells. Normally, it is excreted from the body without cause for ...
Two recent observations linking these phenobarbital-induced changes in the liver with modifications of bilirubin metabolism have caught the fancy of hepatologists. As discussed by Robinson et al.
However, high bilirubin in adults could be a sign of an underlying health condition, such as jaundice, gallstones, and liver issues. Bilirubin is a yellowish substance in your blood. It forms ...
Expert Rev of Obstet Gynecol. 2012;7(3):269-279. In summary, excess levels of urobilinogen and bilirubin in the urine may signal liver disease, and more research is needed to correlate these ...