WHAT DOES BILIRUBIN MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of bilirubin in the Malay dictionary
bilirubin biliary yellow pigmented pigmentation resulting from hemoglobin breakdown, which may lead to yellow fever if its concentration increases. bilirubin pigmen hempedu berwarna kuning kemerahan yg terhasil akibat pemecahan hemoglobin, yg boleh mengakibatkan penyakit demam kuning sekiranya kepekatannya meningkat.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «BILIRUBIN»
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Maternal, Fetal, & Neonatal Physiology4: Maternal, Fetal, ...
When any infant develops significant hyperbilirubinemia, concerns arise about possible sequelae in the form of bilirubin encephalopathy. This chapter focuses on bilirubin metabolism in the fetus and neonate along with issues related to ...
Susan Tucker Blackburn, 2012
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Schiff's Diseases of the Liver - Jilid 1 - Halaman 23
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN UNCONJUGATED AND COMIUGATED BILE PIGMENTS Unconjugated Conjugated Property bilirubin bilirubin Van den Bergh Indirect (+ alcohol) Direct reaction - Water Soluble - + Fat Soluble + - Attachment to + + ...
Eugene R. Schiff, Michael F. Sorrell, Willis C. Maddrey, 2007
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Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology - Jilid 1 - Halaman 163
pigments 20 40 so so too 120 140 Time (days) FIGURE 8.5. The incorporation of isotopically labeled glycine into heme and bile pigments. Most of the bilirubin labeling OCCurs at about 120 days, at the time of destruction of senescent red cells ...
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Comprehensive Neonatal Care: An Interdisciplinary ...
younger than 2 weeks of age), (3) unconjugated bilirubin (which is reversibly bound to albumin), and (4) free bilirubin (which is unconjugated and unbound). Measurement of conjugated (direct) bilirubin identifies the amount of bilirubin that ...
Carole Kenner, Judy Wright Lott, 2007
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Manual of Neonatal Care - Halaman 181
NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA Camilia R. Martin and John P. Cloherty I. BACKGROUND. The normal adult serum bilirubin level is <1 mg/dL. Adults appear jaundiced when the serum bilirubin level is >2 mg/dL, and newborns appear ...
John P. Cloherty, Eric C. Eichenwald, Ann R. Stark, 2008
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Hematology: Clinical Principles and Applications - Halaman 279
Increased bilirubin gives a yellow tinge to the plasma and body tissues. It is readily evident in the sclera of the eyes and the skin of fair-skinned individuals. Jaundice refers to the color of the skin and sclera, whereas icterus describes plasma.
Bernadette F. Rodak, George A. Fritsma, Kathryn Doig, 2007
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A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests - Halaman 364
Bilirubin Bilirubin results from the breakdown of hemoglobin in the RBCs and is a byproduct of hemolysis (ie, RBC destruction). It is produced by the reticuloendothelial system. Removed from the body by the liver, which excretes it into the bile, ...
Frances Talaska Fischbach, Marshall Barnett Dunning, 2009
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Nathan and Oski's Hematology of Infancy and Childhood
glucuronidation.78 In contrast, in premature infants younger than 33 weeks' gestation, bilirubin diconjugates were very low and remained so, thus suggesting more severe immaturity of the glucuronidation process. In many pathologic ...
Stuart H. Orkin, David G. Nathan, 2009
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Neurology of the Newborn - Jilid 899 - Halaman 619
An important relationship between bilirubin and injury to the neonatal central nervous system has been recognized for many years. The first comprehensive description of the most overt form of bilirubin encephalopathy (i.e., kernicterus) was ...
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Avery's Diseases of the Newborn - Halaman 1239
Whether brain bilirubin oxidase can degrade biliru- bin rapidly enough to prevent the deposition of bilirubin acid at the cellular level is controversial, and variations of this hypothesis have been suggested (Wennberg, 1988). It is still unclear ...
H. William Taeusch, Roberta A. Ballard, Christine A. Gleason, 2005