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About Bilirubin Indirect

Indirect bilirubin is the unconjugated, fat-soluble form produced when your body breaks down hemoglobin from aging red blood cells. Elevated indirect bilirubin points to excessive red blood cell destruction or impaired liver conjugation, most commonly from Gilbert's syndrome. Mild benign elevations from Gilbert's syndrome are actually antioxidant and cardioprotective.

Also known as: Bilirrubina.não glicuronizada, Bilirubin Indirect, Bilirubin Unconjugated, Bilirubin, Indirect, Bilirubin.glukuronize değil, Bilirubin.nicht-glucuronidiert, Bilirubina.non-glucuronidata, Bu

What does your Bilirubin Indirect result mean?

High indirect bilirubin results from hemolytic anemias, ineffective erythropoiesis, or Gilbert's syndrome. Mild elevations from Gilbert's confer cardiovascular and antioxidant benefits.

Optimal vs. normal range

Standard normal is below 1.0 mg/dL. Indirect bilirubin exceeding 80% of an elevated total strongly suggests hemolysis or Gilbert's.

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