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What Is The Relationship Between Ulcerative Colitis And Gilbert's Syndrome?

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Posted on Mon, 15 Dec 2014
Question: Is there any relationship between ulcerative colitis and XXXXXXX Syndrome
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Answered by Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (1 hour later)
Brief answer....there is no connection between U colitis and Gilbert's syndrome
Detailed answer...
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
There is absolutely no connection between ulcerative colitis and Gilbert's.
While ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune disorder affecting primarily colon and rectum only,Gilbert’s syndrome is caused by decreased hepatic levels of the enzyme glucuronosyltransferase. As this enzyme is responsible for the glucuronidation (conjugation) of bilirubin in the liver, reduced activity of this enzyme leads to an accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin in the circulation.

I hope it helps,however you may revert to me for any further query.
Best of luck
Thanks
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Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta

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What Is The Relationship Between Ulcerative Colitis And Gilbert's Syndrome?

Brief answer....there is no connection between U colitis and Gilbert's syndrome Detailed answer... Hello, Thanks for the query. There is absolutely no connection between ulcerative colitis and Gilbert's. While ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune disorder affecting primarily colon and rectum only,Gilbert’s syndrome is caused by decreased hepatic levels of the enzyme glucuronosyltransferase. As this enzyme is responsible for the glucuronidation (conjugation) of bilirubin in the liver, reduced activity of this enzyme leads to an accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin in the circulation. I hope it helps,however you may revert to me for any further query. Best of luck Thanks