Delta Bilirubin

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Fraction of conjugated bilirubin bound to albumin

Why it matters: Elevated levels may indicate liver dysfunction or hemolysis

Reference Range
0.0 – 0.3mg/dL
0
0.3LowNormalHigh
What Moves It

May increase with:

Liver disease
Hemolysis
Associated Conditions
HepatitisHemolytic anemia
Related Markers
Bilirubin (Total)Bilirubin (Direct)
Common questions

What is Delta Bilirubin?

Fraction of conjugated bilirubin bound to albumin

What might a high or low Delta Bilirubin mean?

Elevated levels may indicate liver dysfunction or hemolysis

What is the typical reference range for Delta Bilirubin?

The general-population reference range shown here is 0 – 0.3 mg/dL. Reference ranges describe the general population and are not a personal target — discuss your results with your physician.

What can affect Delta Bilirubin?

It may be higher with: Liver disease, Hemolysis.

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