A patient with anemia is found to have a high level of urinary urobilinogen. What is the most likely cause of this finding?
Explanation
Urobilinogen is a byproduct of bilirubin metabolism, and high levels in the urine can indicate increased breakdown of red blood cells, as seen in hemolytic anemia.
Mnemonic
_uro-bilin-ogen = urine + breakdown product
Source
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine











