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Bilirubin cannot be detected or occurs at low concentrations and is therefore a poor diagnostic indicator in reptiles. Biliverdin is the bile pigment of lizards.
 
Bilirubin cannot be detected or occurs at low concentrations and is therefore a poor diagnostic indicator in reptiles. Biliverdin is the bile pigment of lizards.
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'''See also:''' [[Bilirubin|Bilirubin: General Article]]
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 21 August 2010

Bilirubin cannot be detected or occurs at low concentrations and is therefore a poor diagnostic indicator in reptiles. Biliverdin is the bile pigment of lizards.

See also: Bilirubin: General Article