Data from two preclinical studies, one involving a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease 1 and the other a mouse model of pancreatitis, 2 support the therapeutic effects of administrations of ...
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Mild bilirubin rise may be harmless but needs review
A bilirubin level of 2.3 mg/dL without symptoms is often mild and not necessarily linked to serious liver disease, according to hepatologist Dr Chetan Kalal. Common benign causes include Gilbert ...
A bilirubin level of 2.3 mg/dL in an otherwise healthy person is often mild and may be harmless, according to liver specialists. While such a reading can be linked to benign conditions like Gilbert ...
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