Also Known As: Conjugated bilirubin
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The conjugated form is water-soluble, made in the liver and excreted in the blood.
The conjugated form is water-soluble, made in the liver and excreted in the blood.
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REFERENCE INTERVALS FOR ADULTS: <0.3 mg/dl
INCREASE IN: Obstruction of biliary or hepatic ducts, and in hereditary conditions like Dubin-Johnson syndrome
DECREASE IN: NA.