Future for radioembolisation in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
...rall survival seem comparable to systemic therapy. The main adverse events were a transient fatigue-syndrome and lymphopenia. Five patients developed
bilirubin elevation after therapy.
...
GSK Submits TYVERB(R)/TYKERB(R) (lapatinib) for First-Line Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer in Europe, US
...
Hepatotoxicity - TYKERB has been associated with hepatotoxicity. Hepatotoxicity (ALT or AST >3 times the upper limit of normal and total
bilirubin >1.5 times the upper limit of normal) has been observed in clinical trials (<1% of patients) and postmarketing experience. The hepatotoxicity...
Don't rely on jaundiced eye for assessing newborns
...ilirubin, and a child that develops high levels of
bilirubin has a potentially serious condition called hyperbi...s clinicians that our ability to estimate a baby's
bilirubin level, or predict the baby's risk of developing cl...rs in one to two weeks as the baby's liver reduces
bilirubin to normal levels, permitting the excess to be excr...
Don't Rely on Jaundiced Eye for Assessing Newborns
...ilirubin, and a child that develops high levels of
bilirubin has a potentially serious condition called hyperbi...s clinicians that our ability to estimate a baby's
bilirubin level, or predict the baby's risk of developing cl...rs in one to two weeks as the baby's liver reduces
bilirubin to normal levels, permitting the excess to be excr...
Varicella zoster infection causes severe autoimmune hepatitis
...e aminotransferase (AST) 755 U/L, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) 185 U/L, total
bilirubin 425 μmol/L, direct
bilirubin 318 μmol/L, and albumin 32 g/L. His globulins were elevated at 46 g/L ...
Prescription Copay Assistance for Patients taking Gleevec or Tasigna for Philadelphia chromosome-positive Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (Ph+ CML)
...rum lipase
Caution is recommended in patients with history of pancreatitis. Check serum lipase periodically.
Liver function abnormality
Serum
bilirubin and hepatic transaminases
The use of Tasigna may result in elevations in bilirubin, AST/ALT, and alkaline phosphatase. Check hepatic function tests ...
Bilirubin in Medical Technology
Bilirubin in Medical Products
Amniotic Bilirubin Scan
Description: ARUP Laboratories is a national reference laboratory and a worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development. ARUP offers an extensive test menu of highly complex and unique medical tests in clinical and anatomic pathology. Owned by the University of Utah, ARUP Laboratories' client...
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BiliChek Noninvasive Bilirubin System
Description: The BiliChek measures total serum
bilirubin levels with no pain, no waiting and no risk of infection compared to the traditional heel stick method or blood draw. Using light, BiliChek tests
bilirubin levels without regard to gender, gestational age or bodyweight. Only the replaceable plastic tip to...
Company:Respironics, Inc.
Advanced Bilirubin STAT-Analyzer®
Description: The Advanced Model BR2
Bilirubin STAT-Analyzer® provides a rapid, accurate determination of total and direct
bilirubin in neonates. And because it's so compact and easy to use, it is appropriate for virtually any laboratory. The Model BR2 is the most convenient method - it's the only instrument...
Company:Advanced Instruments, Inc.
Total Bilirubin Reagent
Description: For the quantitative determination of direct
bilirubin in human serum. Linearity: 20 mg/dl...
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Direct Bilirubin Reagent
Description: For the quantitative determination of direct
bilirubin in human serum. Linearity: 20 mg/dl...
Company:Teco Diagnostics
Bilirubin (Total)
Description:... The TBIL method used on the Dimension clinical chemistry system is an in vitro diagnostic test intended for the quantitative determination of total
bilirubin in serum and plasma...
Company:Randox Laboratories Ltd.
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Bilirubin in Medical Definition
Excoriation
...s , scabies , etc. The condition is characteristic of a symptom of other illnesses like liver failure where pruritus is caused by increases of
bilirubin .
It is usually associated with neurotic excoriations . Neurotic excoriations are considered psychiatric in etiology . A patient with neurotic exc...
Pathology
...
Porphyrin
Acute intermittent , Gunther's , Cutanea tarda , Erythropoietic , Hepatoerythropoietic , Hereditary copro- , Variegate
bilirubin
Unconjugated ( Gilbert's syndrome , Crigler-Najjar syndrome ) - Conjugated ( Dubin-Johnson syndrome , Rotor syndrome )
Glycosaminoglyc...
Bilirubin in Medical Dictionary
Bilirubin
Bilirubin is the yellow breakdown product of normal heme catabolism. Heme is found in hemoglobin, a principal component of red blood cells.
Bilirubin is excreted in bile, and its levels are elevated in certain diseases. It is responsible for the yellow color of bruises... Describes how th...
Rh incompatibility
... Rh incompatibility , measured by the level of
bilirubin in the ... Rh incompatibility , also known... Rh incompatibility , measured by the level of
bilirubin in the ... Rh incompatibility occurs when... Rh incompatibility , measured by the level of
bilirubin in the ... Since Rh incompatibility is almost...
Proteinuria
...of serum proteins in the urine. The protein in the urine often causes the urine to become foamy, although foamy urine may also be caused by
bilirubin in the urine (bilirubinuria), retrograde... Proteinuria in Adults: A Diagnostic Approach: by Michael F. Carrol, M.D., and ... Proteinuria i...
Newborn jaundice
... skin and whites of the eyes caused by excess
bilirubin in the blood. Jaundice is a yellow discolor...jaundice is a condition marked by high levels of
bilirubin in the blood. ... Usually newborn jaundice is...jaundice is a condition marked by high levels of
bilirubin in the blood. ... Newborn jaundice Health Art...
Liver function tests
...sed to aid in the differential diagnosis of liver ... The term " liver function tests " and its abbreviated form "LFTs" is a commonly ...
bilirubin is generally considered a true test of liver function (LFT), since ... Liver function tests done individually do not give the physic...
Liver Diseases
... liver . Many are accompanied by jaundice caused by increased levels of
bilirubin in the system. The
bilirubin results from the breakup of the hemoglobin of dead red blood cells;......
Bilirubin in Biological News
American Chemical Society's weekly PressPac -- March 11, 2009
...EASE
First discovery of "animals-only" pigment
bilirubin in plants
Journal of the American Chemical Soc...cientific understanding of how the ability to make
bilirubin evolved, they say in a report in the Journal of t...he new study, Cary Pirone and colleagues note that
bilirubin is a brownish yellow substance resulting from the ...
NIH awards UC $9 million grant to improve patient point-of-care technologies
...velopment now is the size of a shoebox, into which the spinal fluid is introduced. Within three minutes, the instrument can distinguish hemoglobin and
bilirubin (which indicates the breakdown of hemoglobin) from blood cells that might be present because of the procedure itself.
Beyette and Clark say that t...
Liver cancer patients with high serum levels of hepatitis B virus face poorer outcomes
...ed other potentially important prognostic information, like age, sex, total
bilirubin and presence of cirrhosis. Over the course of each patient’s treatment, the...er survival. Other factors significantly affecting survival were high total
bilirubin and HCV infection.
“The present study has shown that a pre-chemotherap...
Predicting successful outcomes in living-donor liver transplants
...al. The patients were divided into two groups based on liver function and outcome following the transplant (as measured by traditional methods such as
bilirubin concentration). Group I consisted of 24 recipients who had good clinical outcomes while group II consisted of 6 recipients who needed intensive clinic...
Dogs keep dying: Many owners unaware of toxic dog food
...ofoundly affect blood clotting. A minimum screening profile should assess the liver enzyme ALT to detect damage to the liver, serum cholesterol, total
bilirubin concentration and the activity of the anticoagulant proteins antithrombin III (ATIII) and protein C. The coagulation protein tests, which have been ad...
Gene therapy cures inherited liver disease in rats
... A single dose of gene-virus combination cured rats of a inherited liver disease in which lack of a gene causes the accumulation of
bilirubin –which, untreated, results in jaundice and brain damage, said researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in a report in the Proceedings of the Natural ...
Bilirubin in Biological Technology
Spectros T-Stat Tissue Oximeter Clinical Studies Presented at PAS (Pediatric Academic Societies') Conference
...ss."
The second poster was titled, "Noninvasive Measurements of Plasma
bilirubin Levels Using Real-Time Visible Light Spectroscopy." The authors concluded ...ible light spectroscopy can be used as a method to measure real-time plasma
bilirubin levels noninvasively. This compliments prior studies showing T-Stat can me...
Video: Higher Initial Dose of Gleevec Achieved Better Early Responses than Standard Dose for Patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
... serum lipase
Caution is recommended in patients with history of pancreatitis. Check
serum lipase periodically.
Liver function abnormality
Serum
bilirubin and hepatic transaminasesThe use of Tasigna may result
in elevations in bilirubin, AST/ALT, and alkaline phosphatase. Check
hepatic function tests per...
FDA Approves New SPRYCEL(R) (Dasatinib) Product Labeling for Patients with Chronic-Phase CML
...%), and pericardial
effusion (1%). Grade 3/4 elevations of transaminase or
bilirubin and Grade 3/4
hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia were reported in patients w...loid or lymphoid blast phase CML and Ph+ ALL. Elevations in transaminase
or
bilirubin were usually managed with dose reduction or interruption.
Patients developi...
FDA Approves IXEMPRA(TM) (ixabepilone), a Semi-Synthetic Analog of Epothilone B, for the Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer
...h capecitabine is
contraindicated in patients with AST or ALT >2.5 x ULN or
bilirubin >1 x
ULN due to increased risk of toxicity and neutropenia-related death. ... or ALT > 5 x ULN. Use of IXEMPRA in patients with AST or ALT > 10
x ULN or
bilirubin >3 x ULN is not recommended. With monotherapy, Grade 4 neutropenia, febril...
New 200 mg Vial for Eloxatin(R) (Oxaliplatin Injection) Offers Greater Convenience and Efficiency of Preparation
...commonly in the Eloxatin(R) combination arm. The incidence of increased
bilirubin was similar on both arms. Changes noted on liver biopsies include: ..., hemoglobin, platelet count and blood chemistries (including ALT, AST,
bilirubin and creatinine) is recommended before each Eloxatin(R) cycle -- The sa...
XANTHOCHROMIA IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
...e yellow discoloration indicating the presence of
bilirubin in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and is used by s...natant fluid, only in vivo haemorrhage results in
bilirubin formation.
Following a true haemorrhage, ...th are present together. The yellow colour due to
bilirubin is the entity strictly defined as visible xanthoc...
Bilirubin in Biological Products
Bilirubin in Biological Definition
Albumin
...roid hormones
Transports other hormones, particularly fat soluble ones
Transports fatty acids ("free" fatty acids)
Transports unconjugated
bilirubin
Transports many drugs
Competitively binds calcium ions (Ca 2+ )
Buffers pH
Causes of albumin deficiency:
Cirrhosis of the l...
Liver
...anied by jaundice caused by increased levels of
bilirubin in the system. The
bilirubin results from the breakup of the hemoglobin of dead red blood cells ; normally, the liver removes
bilirubin from the blood and excretes it through bile.
...
Pigment
...synthetic
1.5 Other
1.6 Painting pigments
2 External links
List of pigments
Heme / Porphyrin based
Chlorophyll
bilirubin
Hemocyanin
Hemoglobin
Myoglobin
Light emitting
Luciferin
Lipochromes
Carotenoids
Alpha and Beta Carotene
Cya...
Bilirubin in Biological Dictionary
Liver
...the liver . Many are accompanied by jaundice caused by increased levels of
bilirubin in the system. The
bilirubin results from the breakup of the hemoglobin of dead red blood cells;... ...