The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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The resulting biliverdin - ironglobin ( verdohemoglobin ) loses its iron and globin
and becomes biliverdin which , subsequently , is reduced to free or unconjugated
bilirubin . This pigment , soluble in lipids but only slightly soluble in water ...
The resulting biliverdin - ironglobin ( verdohemoglobin ) loses its iron and globin
and becomes biliverdin which , subsequently , is reduced to free or unconjugated
bilirubin . This pigment , soluble in lipids but only slightly soluble in water ...
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2 mg % ) TOTAL + +- SINUSOID KUPFFER CELL RETICULOENDOTHELIAL
CELL LIVER CELLS URINE URINE BILIRUBIN O UROBILINOGEN + + + + RED
CELLS - BILE DUCTS - JAUNDICE LIGHT REDDISH YELLOW ( PLUS ANEMIC
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2 mg % ) TOTAL + +- SINUSOID KUPFFER CELL RETICULOENDOTHELIAL
CELL LIVER CELLS URINE URINE BILIRUBIN O UROBILINOGEN + + + + RED
CELLS - BILE DUCTS - JAUNDICE LIGHT REDDISH YELLOW ( PLUS ANEMIC
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SUPPLEMENT - PLATE 10 CIRCULATING BLOOD BILIARY SUBSTANCES
CONJUGATED BILIRUBIN UNCONJUGATED BILIRUBIN CONGENITAL AND
FAMILIAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIAS RE CONJUGATED ( DIRECT ) BILIRUBIN IN
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SUPPLEMENT - PLATE 10 CIRCULATING BLOOD BILIARY SUBSTANCES
CONJUGATED BILIRUBIN UNCONJUGATED BILIRUBIN CONGENITAL AND
FAMILIAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIAS RE CONJUGATED ( DIRECT ) BILIRUBIN IN
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