
Excessive
concentration of bilirubin in the blood.
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(from the article `blood group`) ...with antigen-negative red cells. Even total exchange transfusion may be necessary. In some cases, transfusions may be given while the fetus is ...
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Higher-than-normal amount of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a substance formed when red blood cells break down.
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(hi″pәr-bil″ĭ-roo″bĭ-ne´me-ә) an excess of bilirubin in the blood, occurring as a result of liver or biliary tract dysfunction or with excessive destruction of red blood cells. It is classified as conjugated or unconjugated, according to the type of bilirubin present. Jaundice is ...
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an excess level of bilirubin in the blood, characterized by jaundice, pale-colored stools, and dark urine.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′pĕr-bil′i-rū-bi-nē′mē-ă Definitions: 1. An abnormally high level of bilirubin in the circulating blood, resulting in clinically apparent icterus or jaundice when the concentration is sufficient.
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Hyperbilirubinemia: An elevated level of the pigment bilirubin in the blood. A sufficient elevation will produce jaundice. Some degree of hyperbilirubinemia is very common in babies right after birth, especially premies.
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Yellow colroing of the skin and sclera in the eyes that is a result of elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood. Infants with hyperbilirubinemia are treated with colored lights called phototherapy. Synonym(s): Jaundice Narrower term(s): Kernicterus Broader term(s): Bilirubin
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[
n] - abnormally high amounts of bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood
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hyperbilirubinemia An abnormally high level of bilirubin in the blood, manifested by jaundice, anorexia, and malaise, occurring in association with liver disease and certain hemolytic anemias. A sufficient elevation will produce jaundice. Some degree of hyperbilirubinemia is very common in babies right after birth, especially premies.
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a condition in which there is too much bilirubin, a substance produced when red blood cells are broken down; can lead to jaundice
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Extremely high level of bilirubin in the blood.
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Extremely high level of bilirubin in the blood.
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an abnormally high level of bilirubin in the blood, manifested by jaundice, anorexia, and malaise, occurring in association with liver disease and certain hemolytic anemias. Cf. physiologic jaundice.
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too much bilirubin in the bloodstream, due to liver problems. Causes a yellow color of the skin known as jaundice.
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