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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Increased total bilirubin
  1. ... results could be due to a possible blockage: Increased bilirubin level Increased alkaline phosphatase level Increased GGT enzyme level Increased ...
  2. ... Newborn's age (in hours) In severe cases of increased bilirubin, an exchange transfusion may be done instead.
  3. Increased levels of bilirubin in the urine may be due to: Biliary tract disease, including gallstones in the biliary tract ...
  4. ... is not well controlled. There is also an increased risk for a number of birth defects or problems: Congenital heart defects. High bilirubin level (hyperbilirubinemia). Immature lungs. Neonatal polycythemia (more red ...
  5. ... doom" Fever Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Increased heart ... Low blood pressure Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
  6. ... with other tests (such as AST, ALP, and bilirubin) to diagnose and monitor liver disease.
  7. ... with other tests (such as ALT , ALP , and bilirubin ) to diagnose and monitor liver disease .
  8. ... It produces a protein that helps break down bilirubin. If the baby's body does not properly break down bilirubin, it can lead to newborn jaundice . GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT ...
  9. ... tests may find: High AST and ALT High bilirubin High PT and PTT Low blood albumin Other ... Cuprimine, Depen) binds to copper and leads to increased release of copper in the urine. Trientine (such ...
  10. ... blood Blood tests to check glucose, calcium, and bilirubin levels Chest x-ray Continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring (monitoring ... infant deaths. Improved medical and nursing techniques have increased the survival of premature infants. Prematurity can have ...
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