Bilirubinemia

/ˌbaɪ.lɪ.ruːbɪˈniː.mi.ə/ noun

The presence of bilirubin in the blood; a condition that can cause jaundice when bilirubin levels become too high.

From 'bilirubin' (bile + Latin 'ruber' red) plus '-emia' (condition of the blood). This medical term emerged in the 19th century as doctors studied blood disorders.

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