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fecal stercobilinogen is increased in​

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Answered by rubamanikandan
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Stercobilinogen is oxidized to stercobilin, which is responsible for the pigmentation of feces. In early liver disease, impaired biliary excretion causes sterocobilinogen to be absorbed mostly by the kidney, and, therefore, stercobilinogen will appear in the urine in excess as urobilinogen.

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