Urinalysis Interpretation - Ministry of Health
2015-10-9 · Normally present in the urine in small quantity. Less than 1% of urobilinogen is passed by the kidneys the remainder is excreted in the faeces or transported back to the liver and converted into bile. Raised levels may be due to: Cirrhosis . Hepatitis . Hepatic necrosis . Haemolytic and pernicious anaemia . Malaria
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