Jaundice Flashcards
name the cardiac markers
troponin T and I
what is CRP
marker of acute illness; infection
what is ESR
non specific indicator of disease
what does a liver panel consist of
bilirubin enzymes ALT, GGT, ALP albumin clotting
what organ creates albumin
liver
what is normal bulirubin
2-20 micromols
when is jaundice clinically detectable
40-50 mmols
what enzyme is associated with hepatocellular jaundice
ALT
what enzyme is associated with cholestatic jaundice
ALP
what is prehepatic jaundice
excess bilirubin production
haemolysis
rhabdomyolysis
causes unconjugated bilirubin
what is the main liver enzyme
ALT
what would the liver panel be in hepatocellular jaundice
increase bilirubin
increase ALT
What enzyme is stimulated by some drugs and alcohol
GGT
what enzymes are found in post hepatic or cholestatic jaundice
high ALP and GGT
What enzyme is a marker of bone disease
ALP