Jaundice | Clinical Presentation
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2019
- Jaundice is a condition where the skin and eyes take on a yellowish color due to increased levels of bilirubin in the bloodstream. Bilirubin can be either unconjugated or conjugated; unconjugated bilirubin is produced by macrophages and conjugated bilirubin is stored in the gallbladder. Jaundice can be caused by both types of bilirubin getting into the blood. This video covers common diseases that lead to increased serum levels of conjugated bilirubin, unconjugated bilirubin, or both.
6 years of med school so far and not a single teacher managed to explain this so well. Thank you so much
And here we were taught icterus and jaundice were different.
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The only time when i really understood Jaundice.
Everyone in the Simpsons has jaundice then
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Unconjugated biliruben is turned in the intestine into sterckobilinogen
but in the bladder into urobilinogen.
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amazing video , few things to add
the heme that was broken breaks too biliverdin first by heme oxygenase and then bilirubin by biliverdin reductase so then this bilirubin is taken into liver by binding of albumin (facilated diffusion) because like you said its insouluble so then bilirubin is joined with glucoronic acid forming bilirubin glucosiduronate which is then moved to bile by ABC TRANSPORTER( atp binding casscade) then intestine deconjugated by bacteria forming urobilinogen and then what u said basically about it oxidised to form urobilin which gives poop the its color lol
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This video is AMAZING!! Not only did you make the material easy to understand, but you also made it fun to look at with your cute smiley faces and expressions.
The only question I have is in regards to cases of elevated unconjugated bilirubin. If there is elevated amounts, can there still be absent urine bilirubin?? I understand that the liver is doing its best to convert the excess UCB to CB thus eventually resulting in "dark colored urine," but is this only if there is too much UCB? I hope that makes sense.
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There's not much info about Gilbert syndrome, thanks for sharing this video. can you please make another video about possible treatment solutions?
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Thanks for the clear explanation! Anyway can U tell what are the references used for this video?
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One of my friend has jaundice last month and taken allopathy treatment for the same but her jaundice keep on increasing day by day with loss of appetite . Then she switch to ayurvedic treatment and see the positive effect of medication , now she is fine with a very low level of bilirubin left.
Hello do you have the treatment name please ?
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isnt it stercobilin that gives the color of the feces not urobilin ? urobilin is for the urine
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I have a question. As you explained bilirubin being the reason why pee is yellow then why is pee sometimes different shades of yellow due to not drinking enough?
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Mistake alert: Sclera proper has got no elastin. It is maily conjunctiva and episcleral tissue that has elastin and so, they take up bilirubin and appear yellow.
Yah icteric sclera is a misnomer