LFT example cases Flashcards
1
Q
- 21 year old man with jaundice and malaise
- Normal albumin
- Slightly raised ALP and bilirubin
- Markedly raised ALT
What is going on?
A
Intrahepatic cause
Eg hep, ALD, overdose
2
Q
- Asymptomatic jaundice in a man with the flu and
- Normal albumin ALP and ALT
- Raised bili, pariticularly unconjugated
What is going on and what other test may you do?
A
- He is having trouble conjugating the bilirubin
- Reticulocyte test to see if there is more immature RBC
- If he has no haemolytic disease then it may be Gilberts - problem conjugating bilirubin in times of stress
3
Q
- Splenomegaly due to heamolytic disease
- Raised unconjugated bilirubin only
- Why is there no bilirubin in the urine?
A
- Because unconjuated is not water soluble
4
Q
What is painless jaundice a sign of and what blood results/symptoms may you see?
A
Pancreatic cancer
Increase in ALP, conjugated bilirubin
Weight loss
5
Q
Raised ALT (Liver disease)
Arthritis
Hyperpigmentation
DM
What can be expected and what blood test could you do to confirm this?
A
- Heamochoromotosis
- Ferritin