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Indirect bilirubin is a type of bilirubin that is unconjugated, meaning it is not bound to other compounds in the liver. It is produced when red blood cells break down and is then processed by the liver to be converted into direct bilirubin for excretion. High levels of indirect bilirubin in the blood may indicate liver or gallbladder issues.
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Bilirubin can be measured through a blood test to assess liver function and detect liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or obstruction of the bile ducts. Abnormal levels of bilirubin in the blood can indicate liver problems or issues with red blood cell breakdown.
Gallstones are primarily composed of cholesterol or bilirubin. Cholesterol gallstones are the most common type, while pigmented gallstones are mainly made of bilirubin. Other components of gallstones can include calcium salts and proteins.
Bilirubin is the pigment that makes feces brown."Failure of the liver cells to excrete bile, or obstruction of the bile ducts, can cause an increased amount of bilirubin in the body fluids and thus lead to obstructive or regurgitation jaundice.Another type of jaundice results from excessive destruction of erythrocytes (hemolytic or retention jaundice). The more rapid the destruction of red blood cells and the degradation of hemoglobin, the greater the amount of bilirubin in the body fluids.Most bilirubin is excreted in the feces. A small amount is excreted in the urine as urobilinogen."answers.com
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