BilirubinWhy It Is DoneThe bilirubin test is used to: - Check liver function and watch for signs of
liver disease, such as hepatitis or
cirrhosis, or the effects of medicines that can damage
the liver.
- Find out if something is blocking the bile ducts. This
may occur if
gallstones, tumors of the pancreas, or other
conditions are present.
- Diagnose conditions that cause increased
destruction of
red blood cells, such as hemolytic anemia or
hemolytic disease of the newborn.
- Help
make decisions about whether newborn babies with
neonatal jaundice need treatment. These babies may
need treatment with special lights, called phototherapy. In rare cases, blood
transfusions may be needed.
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