Chempath 25: LFTs And Cases Flashcards

1
Q

Which 2 vessels supply the liver ?

A

Hepatic artery

Portal vein

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2
Q

List 3 metabolic effects of Liver failure ?

A
  • low plasma glucose (less glycogen stores)
  • High ammonia (less metabolism of amino acids)
  • Lactic acidosis (lactic acid not metabolised)
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3
Q

What is the tumour marker for hepatocellular carcinoma of the liver ?

A

AFP

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4
Q

Which disease is suggested by a AST:ALT ratio > 2 ?

A

Alcoholic liver disease

AST rises more than ALT in alcoholic liver disease

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5
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What does a raised GGT level tell you ?

A

Chronic alcohol use

Or bile duct disease (if ALP and GGT is raised it means its likely not bone disease and more likely disease of the biliary tract)

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6
Q

What is the best acute marker of liver function ?

A

PT

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7
Q

Apart from hepatocellular carcinoma which other cancer can cause a raised AFP

A

testicular cancer

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8
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What does an isolated raised ALT suggest ?

A

Fatty liver disease

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9
Q

What does a raised bilirubin and raised ALP suggest?

A

Cholestatic liver diseases: Gall stones, PBC, PSC, Cancer

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10
Q

What does a raised bilirubin and raised ALT/AST suggest ?

A

Hepatocellular disease: Acute hepatitis, chronic liver failure

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11
Q

What causes an isolated raised unconjugated bilirubin ?

A

Gilbert’s syndrome

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12
Q

Which drug most commonly causes drug-induced cholestasis ?

A

Augmentin (co-amoxiclav)

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13
Q

What is Courvoisier’s law ?

A

In the presence of a palpable gall bladder which is non-tender and accompanied by mild painless jaundice the cause is unlikely to be gall stones

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