Hyperbilirubinemia Idiopathic Unconjugated

Hyperbilirubinema is a symptom indicating disturbances in the process of bilirubin metabolism in the human body. A pronounced level of hyperbilirubemia causes the development of jaundice. Also, a high level of pigment provokes liver failure, which, in turn, is one of the most common manifestations of hyperbilirubin.

Hyperbilirubin is not an independent disease, but serves as a manifestation of some pathology in the body



Hyperbilirubicemia of idiopathic nonconjunctivitis.

Hyperbilirubinemia is the phenomenon of increased bilirubin levels in the blood. This substance is a breakdown product of hemoglobin when it is broken down in target cells. However, the cause of hyperbilirubinemia is often unknown.

There are several types of hyperbilirubic stones:

Moderate or mild hyperbilirubemia (15-21 mmol/l) Occurs, as a rule, in newborns and young children Does not lead to clinically significant manifestations;

Moderate or moderate hyperbilia