M1) Hepatology Intro Flashcards

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What can abnormal liver results indicate in terms of different illnesses? Also when would these present (acute, subacute, CHRONIC)

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How to assess liver function?

What liver tests blood can you do
— try and do full names

What could abnormal results of these indicate?

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Raised AST and ALT means?

Bilirubin and ALP?

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How would hepatitic and cholestatic present on bloods

Hepatitis? Autoimmune hepatitis?
Wilsons? Genetic haemachromatosis?

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4
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Raised hepatitis A IgM means?
Raised AMA?
Raised ANA, SMA LKM?
Raised Cu, caeruloplasmin?
Ferritin?
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5
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What are some hepatitic pathologies

What about cholestatic

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6
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What is the main feature of cirrhosis

What can help with prognostics

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7
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What happens in acute liver failure, symptomatic features

Commonest cause?

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8
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Paracetamol overdose

How does it present and what symptoms occur.

What can be given to help and what is the time frame for this.

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9
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Cirrhosis

Symptomatic features. What occurs

Staging? What changes generally as it increases

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Compensated, varies, decompensated, variceal hemorrhage

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10
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Cirrhosis ascites management??

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Restrict salt and fluids and give diuretics. LVP.

Trans jugular intrahepatic shunt. Liver transplant? Drains if palliative

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Variceal bleed

How to manage
What to give therapy wise
What else can be done

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Hepatorenal syndrome - what is this and why does this occur

Definition of it
What types
How to treat

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Hepatic encephalopathy

What is elevated. How to treat, what are the underlying causes.

What can be given

What Abx can be given

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14
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Severe alcoholic hepatitis

What is this characterised by? What can he give to treat

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15
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Hepatitis C risk factors

What are some factors what are associated with progressing the disease

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16
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NAFLD

What is this. What is it usually associated with. What is the underlying mechanism

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17
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What is the spectrum of NAFLD,

(How does it go from bad to worse)

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18
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IN CIRRHOSIS, What are the indications fOr a liver transplant

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