Liver Flashcards
Primary Biliary Cholangitis
- WOMEN 10:1
- Anti-mitochondrial (M2) antibodies
- Histology: Bile duct loss + GRANULOMAS
- USS -> NO bile duct dilatation
- Autoimmune INFLAMMATORY destruction of intrahepatic bile ducts
- Chronic dmg to bile ducts leads to fibrosis -> cirrhosis
Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
- MEN
- IBD (UC)
- p-ANCA
- FIBROSIS (sclerosis) causing destruction of bile ducts
- Increased risk of cholangiocarcinoma
- Diagnosis = Bile duct imaging
Wilson’s Disease
- Chromosome 13
- Kayser-Fleischer rings (copper deposits in cornea)
- Failure of hepatocyte excretion of COPPER
Can present in children >2yo as Acute Liver Failure
Haemochromatosis
- Chromosome 6 - HFE gene
- IRON deposits in organs
- a.k.a. Bronzed Diabetes
Can present in children <2yo as Acute Liver Failure
Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency (A1AT)
- Affects lungs + liver
- Lungs: Lower lobe Emphysema
- Classically COPD Sx in a young non-smoker
- Liver: Cirrhosis + Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Lungs: Lower lobe Emphysema
Can present in older children as Acute Liver Failure (rare)
Classic examples of drugs taht cause damage to liver, and what zone of liver is mainly affected?
- Methotrexate, Paracetamol
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ZONE 3 = Involved in drug metabolism
- Zone 3 also affected in Alcoholic liver disease
Causes of Micronodular and Macronodular cirrhosis
MICRO (nodules <3mm) = Alcoholic hepatitis, biliary tract disease
MACRO (>3mm) = Viral hepatitis, Wilson’s, A1AT
Which scoring system is used to determine prognosis of cirrhosis in children?
Modified Pugh’s score
ABCDE:
- Albumin
- Bilirubin
- Clotting (PT)
- Distension (Ascites)
- Encephalopathy
Pugh A = Good 5yr survival
Pugh C = BAD
Fatty liver characteristics
Large, pale, yellow, greasy liver
FAT DROPLETS in hepatocytes (steatosis)
FULLY REVERSIBLE
Alcoholic Hepatitis characteristics
FIBROTIC liver
Hepatocyte BALLOONING
Mallory Denk Bodies
Affects Zone 3 of liver
Alcoholic Cirrhosis
Large yellow/fatty -> SHRINKS + non-fatty + BROWN
MICRONODULAR cirrhosis
Auto-immune Hepatitis
- Active chronic hepatitis w/ PLASMA CELLS
- WOMEN
- HLA-DR3
- Type 1 = ANA, Anti smooth muscle actin Ig, anti-soluble liver Ig
- Type 2 = Anti-LKM
Most common benign liver tumour?
Haemangioma
Liver cell (Hepatic) Adenoma is associated with
COCP (Oestrogen) - hence more common in WOMEN
Most common Malignant tumour of liver?
Metastatic Adenocarcinoma (Secondary tumour)
Usually from GI tract, breast or bronchus