Additional information | |
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| Also known as | Stool for Bile Pigments |
| Department | CLINICAL PATHOLOGY |
| Speciality Name | STOOL FOR BILE PIGMENTS |
| Test type | Pathology |
| Report | 24 Hours |
| Availability | All centre |
No Patient preparation is needed
Lack of urobilinogen in the urine and feces indicates biliary obstruction; stools are whitish (“clay-colored”) owing to the absence of bile pigment. Urinary and fecal urobilinogen excretion increases in hemolytic anemia.
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