Jaundice in pregnancy/neonatal jaundice Flashcards

1
Q

Bilirubin is derived from…

A

Breakdown of haemoglobin

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2
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What process of bilirubin metabolism takes place in the liver?

A

Conjugation with glucuronic acid to make it water soluble

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3
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In what forms is bilirubin excreted? (2)

A

Urobilinogen (excreted by kidneys)

Stercobilinogen (excreted in faeces)

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4
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Potential causes of jaundice in pregnancy (4)

A

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
HELLP syndrome
Viral hepatitis

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5
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Jaundice, pruritus, elevated bilirubin and dark urine

A

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy

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6
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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy- treatment (2)

A

Ursodeoxycholic acid

Vitamin K if prothrombin time prolonged

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7
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Why is vitamin K prescribed in Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy

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Cholestasis leads to impaired fat absorption; vitamin K is fat soluble

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8
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Abdominal pain, raised ALT and jaundice

A

Acute fatty liver disease of pregnancy

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9
Q

When is neonatal jaundice always pathological?

A

If it occurs within the first 24 hours

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10
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Mechanism of physiological jaundice of the newborn (2)

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Increased bilirubin production and immature conjugation pathway

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11
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In which group of babies is physiological jaundice more common?

A

Breast fed babies

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