
Description
"Bilirubin and Jaundice" features Ling Hwang explaining how bilirubin is created, moves through the body, and exits via the liver—and what can go wrong along the way. She breaks down the differences between prehepatic, hepatic, and post-hepatic jaundice, offering clear examples, including newborn cases. With strong clinical context, the episode helps listeners understand how bilirubin buildup leads to symptoms. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of liver physiology, bridging the gaps between laboratory tests, biochemistry, and patient care.

Bilirubin and Jaundice
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just Ling Hwang delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Liver Health, Metabolic Health
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About The Host
Ling Hwang is the host of Medical Biochemistry, a podcast created to help medical students and early healthcare professionals master core biochemistry concepts. She breaks down topics like metabolic pathways, protein synthesis, and enzyme regulation into short, digestible lessons. Ling’s goal is to make complex material easier to understand and more clinically relevant for learners preparing for exams and patient care.
Ling Hwang is the host of Medical Biochemistry, a podcast created to help medical students and early healthcare professionals master core biochemistry concepts. She breaks down topics like metabolic pathways, protein synthesis, and enzyme regulation into short, digestible lessons. Ling’s goal is to make complex material easier to understand and more clinically relevant for learners preparing for exams and patient care.
About The Guest
This episode features Ling Hwang as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features Ling Hwang as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
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