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GI PATH question - jdmed84
#11
no problem.. a question taht was worth sharing
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#12
aortic valve replacement-->mechanical damage to RBC-->microangiopathic hemolytic anemia(MAHA)-->intravascular hemolysis-->unconjugated bilirubin-->pigmented stones-->radiopaque on Xray
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#13
why fatty food indigestion?
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#14
why its not C coz he said unconjugated billirubin with time will be conjugated by liver in great amounts and dumped in gall bladder ???which causes gall stones ...clear my confusion plzz
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#15
conjugated bilirubin does not form stones becuase its water soluble. Excreted in the feces and urine..

great explanation below

miracolo - 07/01/12 18:37

aortic valve replacement-->mechanical damage to RBC-->microangiopathic hemolytic anemia(MAHA)-->intravascular hemolysis-->unconjugated bilirubin-->pigmented stones-->radiopaque on Xray
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#16
Thank u Smile
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#17
256 views... oh nice lol
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