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The Bilirubin Total Test measures the overall level of bilirubin in blood to assess liver function, red blood cell breakdown, and bile duct health. Elevated bilirubin may cause jaundice and indicate hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallstones, or hemolytic anemia. Doctors order this test for patients with yellowing skin, fatigue, or abnormal liver results. Results provide essential insight into liver disease, blood disorders, and bile flow problems, guiding diagnosis and treatment.
The Neonatal Bilirubin Total Test evaluates the concentration of bilirubin in newborn blood, an important marker of liver processing and red blood cell breakdown. High bilirubin may cause neonatal jaundice and, in severe cases, lead to neurological complications. This test supports early detection, monitoring of bilirubin trends, and assessment of infant health during the newborn period.
The Oxidative Stress & Inflammation Panel — Comprehensive evaluates key biomarkers linked to systemic inflammation and oxidative balance. By measuring hs-CRP, ESR, GGT, LDH, iron status, albumin, bilirubin, uric acid, zinc, and copper, this panel provides a detailed view of inflammatory activity, cellular stress, and antioxidant-related pathways to support informed health evaluation.