chronic liver disease symposium Flashcards

1
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what are the stages leading to cirrhosis?

A

1) inflammation
2) fibrosis
3) cirrhosis

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what are the key functions of a normal liver?

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  • regulation of metabolism
  • portal venous drainage
  • formation of bile and bilirubin
  • immune function
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3
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what system is the immune function of the liver linked to?

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reticuloendothelial system

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4
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what happens with the portal venous drainage of the normal liver?

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  • hormone and drug inactivation

- protein degradation

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5
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what happens with the regulation of metabolism of the normal liver?

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  • protein synthesis
  • carbohydrate metabolism
  • lipid metabolism
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what are the altered functions of the liver when it is cirrhotic?

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  • reduced metabolic capacity
  • portal hypertension
  • jaundice
  • impaired immune response
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7
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what are the possible complications of portal hypertension?

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  • ascites
  • hypersplenism
  • varices
  • hepatic encephalopathy
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what are the possible complications of reduced metabolic capacity of the liver?

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  • coagulopathy
  • reduced albumin
  • hypoglycaemia
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what are some of the causes of cirrhosis?

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  • non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
  • alcohol
  • viral hepatitis (C and B)
  • autoimmune liver disease
  • haemochromatosis
  • wilson disease
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10
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what are the 2 categories of cirrhosis?

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compensated and decompensated

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what are the key characteristics of compensated cirrhosis?

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  • ‘well’ patient
  • +/- some symptoms and signs
  • abnormal/normal LFT’s
  • abnormal imaging
  • abnormal biopsy
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what are the key characteristics of decompensated cirrhosis?

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  • unwell patient
  • jaundice
  • ascites
  • coagulopathy
  • low albumin
  • encephalopathy
  • abnormal LFT’s
  • abnormal imaging
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13
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what are the 2 categories decompensated cirrhosis can be broken down into?

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  • liver cell failure

- portal hypertension

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14
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what are the 4 key signs of portal hypertension?

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  • splenomegaly
  • ascites
  • varices
  • encephalopathy

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