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What exactly does having elevated bilirubin in the liver mean?

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See below: Elevated bilirubin may be due to excess destruction of red cells, liver inflammation, and/or blockage to the flow of bile. See this site for more information. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/jaundice/pages/causes.aspx.

Answered 4/10/2020

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