Gastrointestinal Pathology 6 Flashcards
What are the hepatocyte investigations of integrity?
What is biliary excretion function tests?
What does alpha feta protein test for?
What does ceruloplasmin indicate?
Describe Immunological and viral markers indications
What are ERCP and MRCP indications?
What’s expected to be seen in endoscopy/esophagosvopy?
Varices
What’s the morphology & signs of liver disease?
What is steatosis?
What is microvesicular steatosis?
What is macrovesicular steatosis?
What are the signs of acute & chronic steatosis?
What are the signs of chronic steatosis?
What is jaundice?
What causes pre-hepatic jaundice?
What causes post hepatic jaundice?
What causes hepatic jaundice?
What is acute liver failure?
What are the morphological features of acute liver failure?
What are the leading causes of chronic liver failure & cirrhosis?
What is cirrhosis?
What does chronic liver failure/cirrhosis look like?
What is the etiology of cirrhosis?
What are the clinical features of cirrhosis ?
What are the causes of mortality in cirrhosis?
Explain portal hypertension
Explain portal hypertension
Describe hepatitis A
Describe hepatitis B
Describe Hepatitis C
Describe hepatitis D
Describe Hepatitis E
Contrast acute and chronic hepatitis
What are the special changes based on virus and the change each causes?
What is hepatitis B?
What does chronic hepatitis B & C look like?
What is autoimmune hepatitis?
Describe the epidemiology of autoimmune hepatitis
Describe the serology & classification of autoimmune hepatitis
Describe the histology of autoimmune hepatitis
What does alcoholic liver disease look like?
Describe Non-Alcoholic fatty liver disease
Describe the risk factors of Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)
What are the clinical features of Non- alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)?
What are the histological features of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)?