The urine bile pigments test is a diagnostic procedure used to detect the presence of bile pigments, such as bilirubin, in the urine. This can indicate liver dysfunction or biliary obstruction.
The test poses minimal risks to the patient, similar to those associated with routine urine tests, such as the potential for contamination if the sample is not collected properly.
The normal range for urine bile pigment tests can vary slightly depending on the specific laboratory and method used for testing. However, typically, the normal range for urine bile pigments is 0 to 4 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter).
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Urine for Bile Pigments
Bile Pigment Levels in Urine, Rapid Detection of Bile Pigments in Urine for Liver and Biliary Tract Assessment
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The Urine for Bile Pigments Test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of bile pigments in the urine. Bile pigments, such as bilirubin, are produced during the breakdown of red blood cells. This test is commonly used to evaluate liver function, diagnose conditions such as jaundice, liver diseases, and hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells).
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