The current study was conducted in patients with type 2 diabetes and nephropathy participating in the RENAAL and IDNT studies. The design, rationale, and study outcomes for these trials have been ...
Case reports of C.I. and C.S. are as follows: C.I., a 27-year-old man, was born in Greece and emigrated to this country as a child. At the age of 4 years, jaundice was detected clinically for the 1st ...
Serum bilirubin levels above 430 μM have been shown to cause bilirubin encephalopathy and kernicterus in term infants (1). Previous studies revealed occurrence of kernicterus in very low birth weight ...
Bilirubin, the primary breakdown product of hemoproteins, particularly hemoglobin, plays a key role in the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of liver diseases. In acute liver diseases, such as ...
Bilirubin, the byproduct of hemoprotein breakdown, particularly hemoglobin, is a critical marker in diagnosing, prognosing, and managing liver diseases. This review delves into bilirubin's ...
Serum Bilirubin Levels in the First 7 Consecutive Checkup Examinations. Serum Bilirubin Levels on the Day of X-Ray Examination of the Gall Bladder, with Repetition Forty-eight Hours Later. It should ...
Approximately 1% of neonates born to O+, antibody-negative mothers qualified for phototherapy within 24 hours of birth, with most identified through routine bilirubin screening. The visual detection ...
An at-home liver test can check for liver disease or help monitor an ongoing condition by measuring certain proteins, enzymes, and bilirubin in your blood. Taking this test can help shed light on the ...
Black people experience yellow skin as a symptom of jaundice, but it may be difficult to see at first, depending on your skin tone. It’s easier to spot the whites of your eyes turning yellow, but that ...
After a delivery, your newborn may face unexpected health issues, including jaundice. This yellowing of the skin and eyes occurs when bilirubin, a substance produced during red blood cell breakdown, ...