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Fatal case of haemolytic anaemia of a young man (born 1971, died last Monday).

Date			Bilirubin Tot.
03/03/08 10:20     1110 µmol/L
02/03/08 06:40	 1928 µmol/L
02/03/08 00:43	 1879 µmol/L
01/03/08 18:53	 1802 µmol/L
01/03/08 06:40	 1919 µmol/L
01/03/08 00:15	 2101 µmol/L
29/02/08 22:00	 1959 µmol/L
29/02/08 20:45	 1860 µmol/L
29/02/08 17:46	 1992 µmol/L
29/02/08 06:04	 1984 µmol/L
27/02/08 10:30	 1372 µmol/L
25/02/08 06:41	 2065 µmol/L
25/02/08 03:00	 1982 µmol/L 

Best Regards,

Bart Ballieux

Dr. Ir. B.E.P.B. Ballieux
Clinical Biochemist
Leiden University Medical Centre
P.O. box 9600
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The Netherlands
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-----Original Message-----
From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dr. Michael Steiner
Sent: woensdag 5 maart 2008 14:25
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Subject: Record adult hyperbilirubinaemia ?

Dear all,

A poor man's (severe haemolytic anaemia complicating chronic lymphocytic leukaemia plus hepatitis B) bilirubin has been developing as follows
(µmol/L):

March 1: 537
March 2: 738
March 3: 917
March 4: 1017
March 5: 1120

Is any of you aware of similar data in adult patients ?

Best regards,

Mike

Dr Michael Steiner
University of Rostock
Institute of Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine
D-18057 Rostock
GERMANY

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