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Bilirubin is derived from the haemoglobin of aged or damaged red blood cells. Bilirubin does not
contain iron, but is rather a derivative of the heme group. Some part of serum bilirubin is
carried in the plasma to the liver, where it is conjugated and excreted in the bile. The
unconjugated bilirubin is referred to as indirect bilirubin. Total bilirubin includes both the
conjugated and unconjugated (free) forms and, if elevated, is usually indicative of liver damage
or haemolysis.
Serum bilirubin concentration reflects the ability of hepatocytes to take up, conjugate and
secrete bilirubin, so it is a functional marker rather than a marker of cellular integrity as
reflected by serum transaminase levels. In the absence of biliary obstruction, total bilirubin
is an insensitive measure of liver function; due to the large reserve capacity of the liver for
bilirubin processing, considerable hepatic injury must occur before alterations in total
bilirubin are detectable. This means that by the time total bilirubin elevates, substantial
hepatic injury has occurred.
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