To the best of my non-professional knowledge: It's not quite accurate to state that the liver releases abnormal pigments as it's actually the abnormal, non-release of pigments (via bile) responsible for the yellowing. My understanding is that a disorder of the liver can result in it's impaired ability to properly convert certain insoluble pigments of waste material into a dissoluble compound capable of being excreted as a dissolved constituent of bile or urine. Incapable of exiting the body, the waste pigment remains in the bloodstream and accumulates. It will collect and build up toxic levels of pigmentation which results in the visibly dramatic yellowing of the skin, eyes etc.
problem with bile
orange pigments
Abnormal results for a percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography are enlargement of bile ducts.
Epispadias A congenital defect that results in the abnormal positioning of the urinary meatus
urinalysis is a very common diagnostic test . describe and name the possible abnormal results related to this test. indicate the disorders that these abnormal results may suggest.
albinism
Abnormal results range from any number of congenital deformities in the lining of the rectum to serious rectal cancers
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erythema
Abnormal pap smear results do not affect your ability to get pregnant.
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Abnormal results of fracture repair include damage to nearby nerves or primary blood vessels. Improper alignment causing deformity is also an abnormal outcome, however, with today's medical technology it is relatively rare
neoplasm neoplasm