What is 2.0 UROBILINOGEN UA results?

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What if your UROBILINOGEN, UA is 2.0?

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : Answer : C

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Description : In haemolytic jaundice, urine shows (A) Absence of bile pigments and urobilinogen (B) Presence of bile pigments and urobilinogen (C) Absence of bile pigments and presence of urobilinogen (D) Presence of bile pigments and absence of urobilinogen FATS AND FATTY ACID METABOLISM 91

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