Hepato-biliary Pathology Flashcards
What is the structure and function of normal liver?
Functions:
Protein synthesis
Metabolism of fat and carbohydrate
Detoxification of drugs and toxins (including alcohol)
What are the possible pathologies of the liver?
Liver failure
Jaundice
Intrahepatic bile obstruction
Cirrhosis
Tumours
What pathologies are associated with the gall bladder?
Inflammation
What pathologies are associated with extrahepatic bile ducts?
Obstruction
What results in liver failure?
•Complication of
–Acute liver injury
–Chronic liver injury i.e. cirrhosis
What causes acute liver injury?
•Hepatitis
–Viruses
–Alcohol
–Drugs
•Bile duct obstruction (bile is toxic to the liver and can damage the liver)
What happens as a result of inflamamtion of the liver?
Liver cell damage and damage to individual cancer cells
Which strains of viral hepatitis will likely have a resolution and return to normal?
Hepatitis A and E
Which strains of viral hepatits can cause chronic hepatitis?
Hepatitis B and C
Which strains of viral hepatitis can cause progression to chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis?
Hepatits B and C
What is the disease progression of alcoholic liver disease?
Fatty change
Alcoholic hepatitis
- Acute inflammation
- Liver cell death
- Liver failure
Progress to cirrhosis
What is the cause of jaundice?
Increased circulating bilirubin
What is pre-hepatic metabolism of bilirubin?
–Breakdown of haemoglobin in spleen to form haem and globin
–Haem converted to bilirubin
–Release of bilirubin into circulation
What is the hepatic section of the bilirubin metabolism?
–Uptake of bilirubin by hepatocytes
–Conjugation of bilirubin in hepatocytes
–Excretion of conjugated bilirubin into biliary system
What is the post hepatic metabolism of bilirubin?
–Transport of conjugated bilirubin in biliary system
–Breakdown of bilirubin conjugate in intestine
–Re-absorption of bilirubin
•Entero-hepatic circulation of bilirubin