If The Billirubin Levels Are 3.5 Mg/dl Suggests Gilbert Syndrome?
Hi, I am 25 years old. I just had a regular blood test and all were normal except my billirubin levels which were at 3.4 mg/dl. My doctor suggested that I have Gilberts syndrome but I should do an other blood test for my billirubin levels after I have eaten something to check if my billirubin levels dropped just to make sure that I have Gilberts syndrome. What is your opinion?
Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. * Only bilirubin 3.5mg/dl is not confirmatory to stamp it as GS. * In Gilbert syndrome unconjugated bilirubin is elevated while conjugated bilirubin is usually within normal range & less than 20% of the toal. * Confirmatory tests are also available as PCR ( detecting DNA mutations of UGT1A1 ) * Differential diagnosis are : - hemolysis - viral hepatitis - cholestasis - autoimmune recessive disorders etc. * yes can go ahead for repeat tests also. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health care magic & reviewing my answer. Welcome for any further queries. Regards dear take care.
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If The Billirubin Levels Are 3.5 Mg/dl Suggests Gilbert Syndrome?
Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. * Only bilirubin 3.5mg/dl is not confirmatory to stamp it as GS. * In Gilbert syndrome unconjugated bilirubin is elevated while conjugated bilirubin is usually within normal range & less than 20% of the toal. * Confirmatory tests are also available as PCR ( detecting DNA mutations of UGT1A1 ) * Differential diagnosis are : - hemolysis - viral hepatitis - cholestasis - autoimmune recessive disorders etc. * yes can go ahead for repeat tests also. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health care magic & reviewing my answer. Welcome for any further queries. Regards dear take care.