jaundice symposium Flashcards

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what are the 3 categories of jaundice?

A

1) pre-hepatic
2) hepatic
3) post-hepatic

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what other symptoms do you look for in someone with jaundice?

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  • pruritus
  • weight/appetite loss
  • pain
  • fevers
  • lethargy
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3
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what are risk factors for jaundice?

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  • other illnesses
  • alcohol
  • viral hepatitis risk: IVDU, travel, blood transfusions, tattoos, sexual history
  • drug history
  • family history
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what are some signs of chronic liver disease?

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  • jaundice
  • spider nevi
  • palmar erythema
  • leuconychia
  • dupytren’s contracture
  • ascites
  • gynaecomastia
  • splenomegaly
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5
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what are the routine liver tests?

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  • bilirubin
  • alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
  • aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
  • alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
  • gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT)
  • albumin
  • international normalised raito (INR)
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what are come causes of abnormal liver function tests (LFTs)?

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  • non-alcoholic fatty liver
  • alcohol
  • drug induced
  • viral hepatitis
  • biliary disease
  • autoimmune liver disease
  • haemochromatosis
  • Wilsons disease
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what does a fibroscan look for?

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  • transient elastography
  • measure of liver stiffness
  • correlates with fibrosis
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what does a liver biopsy look for?

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  • confirm/establish diagnosis
  • staging
  • assess treatment/disease progress
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