Session 6- Jaundice Flashcards

1
Q

what is jaundice

A

a clinical sign where you have yellow sclera/ skin

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2
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what does the spleen break heam into

A

globin which is used to draw out amino acids

haem- converted to biliverdin -> bilirubin

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3
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where is bilirubin conjugated

A

liver

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4
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how is bilirubin excreted once it is conjugated

A

duodenum- stercobilin (pigmented part of faeces)

kidney- urobilinogen- urinary system -> urine

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5
Q

what causes pre-hepatic jaundice

A

haemolysis

haemoglobinopathis

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6
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what is pre-hepatic jaundice

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  • too much haem

- increased bilirubin usually unconjugated as the liver cant conjugate all of it theres too much

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7
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what is hepatic jaundice

A

reduced hepatocyte function but some are still working therefore we have some conjugated and some unconjugated bilirubin

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8
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causes of hepatic jaundice

A

chronic liver damage

acute liver damage

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9
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what causes post hepatic jandice

A

obstruction to the bile duct

  • gall stones
  • pancreatic carcinoma (head of pancreas)
  • biliary stricture
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10
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how does post-hepatic jaundice present and why

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pale stool and dark urine. The bilirubin cant be excreted in stool due to the blockage so it is excreted in urine

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