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Suggest Complications With High Bilirubin Levels

Ive had a recent annual check up and i was told my bilirubin is a border high should i be concerned my pcp told me shes just going to watch it I have a birth deffect onmy liver jsut found out a couple years ago of a mass of blood vessels told its congenital would this cause it? Im healthy or think Iam thanks Rachelle Emerson
Wed, 6 Jan 2016
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Hello

Thanks for asking question on HCM. You have not provided full liver function(LFT) test details, hence very difficult to interpret. As your physician said to watch my impression is that could it be ? Gilbert syndrome (affects about ~5% of general population) - in which there is a mild elevation of indirect bilirubin with rest of LFT being normal. As per your details of mass of blood vessels - I think it could be hemangioma, which may not necessarily require treatment. As you dont have symptoms chances of it being normal are high. But for me I would require your full LFT and ultrasound details to give any comment.

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Suggest Complications With High Bilirubin Levels

Hello Thanks for asking question on HCM. You have not provided full liver function(LFT) test details, hence very difficult to interpret. As your physician said to watch my impression is that could it be ? Gilbert syndrome (affects about ~5% of general population) - in which there is a mild elevation of indirect bilirubin with rest of LFT being normal. As per your details of mass of blood vessels - I think it could be hemangioma, which may not necessarily require treatment. As you dont have symptoms chances of it being normal are high. But for me I would require your full LFT and ultrasound details to give any comment. Take care.