Liver investigaitons - yr 4 Flashcards
What biochemical tests are indications of liver function
PT, bilirubin, albumin
Differntials for ALT >1000
Drugs, ischaemia, viruses
What LFT is isolated raised physiologiically in 3rd trimester preg
ALP
Standard liver function test includes
Bilirubin
Albumin
Transferases - ALT, AST
ALP
GGT
serum coag/INR
Which diabetes is C peptide raised in
T2DM
INvestigation for haemolysis if raised unconjugted bilirubin
- Reticulocyte count
- LDH
- Blood film
- Haptoglobin
- Direct coombs test
What drug can cause raised unconjugated bilirubin
Rifampacin
Cholestatic drugs -> conjugated bilirubin rise
Nitrofurantoin, penicillin
Causes of raised conjugated bilirubin
Biliary obstruction at any level of bile ducts - malignancy - cholagniocarcninoma, pancreatic
Gallstones in CBD
AI cholestatic - PSC, PBC
Hepatitis
Criihpsis
Mild raised AST, ALT causes
Cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis
Moderate raised ALT, AST causes
Alchoolic liver disease, AI hep
Marked raised AST/ALT
Acute viral heapatitis, ischaemic or toxic liver injury
Causes of acute and chronic hepatitis
- Alcohol - chronic abuse and hepatitis
- NAFLD
- Viral hepatitis (acute or chronci)
- AI hepatitis
- Drug toxicity
- Ischaemia - sudden drop in BP/shock
- Metabolic liver disease (Wilsons, haemochromatosis)
When are ALT/AST released
Hepatocellular damage - AST more diffuse also cardiac, muscle, renal RBC
ALT more liver specific
What ALP i snormla
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