biliarie
Biliarie is a term used to describe a condition characterized by the presence of bile acids in the urine. Bile acids are normally produced by the liver and are secreted into the duodenum to aid in digestion. In biliarie, these bile acids are either not properly absorbed in the intestines or are not properly metabolized by the liver, leading to their excretion in the urine.
The most common cause of biliarie is cholestasis, a condition where the bile ducts are obstructed, preventing
Biliarie can lead to a variety of symptoms, including dark urine, pale stools, itching, fatigue, and abdominal
Diagnosis of biliarie typically involves blood tests to measure the levels of bile acids and bilirubin, as
Biliarie is a serious condition that requires medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications