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Total Bilirubin

I posted this in another section by mistake but don't know how to delete it, but here's my question:

My total bilirubin for my most recent test is <0.2 I have never seen the "<" sign used before. Is this a number to be concerned about? Is it high or low or in range? My previous test was 0.3 four months ago. Thanks!
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The sign means that your levels are "less then 0.2", only that - lab measurement accuracy is limited, so reporting above or below the testing limits is usually reflect in this fashion. So wrt Total Bilirubin, you are at the low end of normal. And this means you are healthy! So no worries! Take care and keep up the good work.
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