Jaundice TBL Flashcards
what is jaundice?
clinical sign - visible with eyes
yellow sclera - occurs earlier than anywhere else so best indicator
clinically apparent bilirubin in the skin/eyes
clinically apparent hyperbilirubinaemia
Usually spotted at around 40 mmol of bilirubin
normal range = 17-21 mmol
what is liver failure?
abnormalities of bilirubin and prothrombin time
also presents with ascites and encephalopathy
what are the liver function tests?
bilirubin, albumin, prothrombin time
main functions of the liver
what are the liver damage tests?
Alkaline phosphatase, Alanine amino transferase (ALT), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT)
All go up in liver damage
(other things like alcohol and drugs can increase GGT)
what are cholestatic LFTs?
ALT, bilirubin, albumin, prothrombin time not associated with gall bladder
Cholestatic tests = alkaline phosphatase and GGT as related to biliary system rather than liver tissue
What are hepatitic or hepatocellular LFTs?
ALT
enzyme component of hepatocytes so released when hepatocytes die
what is the normal range for bilirubin?
when does it become detectable
17-21
>40 usually
Hepatic/hepatocellular damage?
increased ALT and AST
normal alk phosphate and GGT (maybe little rise)
cholestatic problem?
normal ALT and AST (maybe a little raised)
alk phosphate and GGT raised?
liver screening components?
FBC Us & Es clotting LFTs liver immunology serum selenium HBV and HCV alpha 1 antitrypsin ..........
Painless jaundice?
pancreatic carcinoma
what investigation for suspected pancreatic cancer?
CT abdomen
detects cancer and stages it
(ERCP now more reserved for therapy)
investigation for a dilated bile duct?
ERCP (as already know whats there so acts as therapeutic intervention)
(liver biopsy contraindicated in obstructive disease)
investigation for non-dilated bile duct?
liver biopsy (no indication of obstruction so biopsy is safe)
19 yr old girl jaundice tired nauseus not itchy normal stools dark urine no PMH mother hypothyroid high ALT, bit high ALk Phos, high ....., high bilirubin
hepatocellular jaundice (as ALT increase more than other 2)
Autoimmune hepatitis (FH of autoimmune disease)
investigate via liver biopsy (if non-dilated bile duct)
treated with prednisolone and azathioprine