Detection of Urinary Bilirubin

Causes for Bilirubinuria

A screening test for bilirubin in the urine is included in most urine dipsticks and may be present when liver disease or damage is suspected. Bilirubinuria can be detected before other clinical symptoms such as jaundice are present or recognizable. The detection of small quantities is very important in early diagnosis of obstructive and hepatic jaundice. This test is also useful in the differential diagnosis of obstructive jaundice (positive for bilirubinuria) vs. hemolytic jaundice (negative for bilirubinuria).

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