L5: Viral hepatitis Flashcards

1
Q

symptoms of acute viral hepatitis last:

A

less than 6 month

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2
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appearance of severe complications rapidly after first signs of liver disease (such as jaundice) and indication that the liver has sustained severe damage ( loss of functions of 80-90% of liver cells)+ massive hepatic necrosis with impaired consciousness within 8 weeks of onset of illness :

A

acute hepatic failure

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3
Q

inflammation of liver for 6 months or more :

A

chronic viral hepatitis

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4
Q

replacement of liver tissue with fibrous depositions (scar tissue) leading to loss of function

A

cirrhosis

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5
Q

severe impairment if hepatic functions or severe necrosis of hepatocytes in the ABSCENCE of pre existing liver disease :

A

fulminant hepatitis

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6
Q

hepatitis viruses transmitted through feco-oral route:

A

HVAV, HEV

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7
Q

Hepatitis viruses having ssRNA that is not enveloped :

A

HAV , HEV

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8
Q

Only DNA Hepatitis virus

A

HBV

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9
Q

age affected :
-carrier state :
-incubation period :
-chronic infection :
specific prophylaxis:

for:
HAV:
HBV:
HCV:
HDV:
HEV:

A

HAV:
-children
-no carrier state
-incubation :10-50(avg.25-30) days
-no chronic infection
-ig and vaccine

HBV:
-affects all ages
-carrier state is common
-incubation: 50-180(avg60-90) days
-chronic infection is present
-ig and vaccine

HCV:
-Affects adults
-carrier state is present
-incubation:40-120 days
-chronic infection is present
-no specific prophylaxis

HDV:
-affects all ages
-no carrier state (only with HBV)
-incubation 2-12 weeks
-HBV vaccine

HEV:
-affects young adults
-no carrier state
-incubation 2-9 weeks
-no chronic infection
-no specific prophylaxis

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10
Q

which particle of HBV is considered infectious ?

A

Dane particle

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11
Q

HBV can be steraliezed through

A

sodium hypochlorite or heat sterilization in the autoclave for 20-60 minutes

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12
Q

vertical hepatitis B is mostly likley transmitted by mothers who are :

A

HBeAG positive

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13
Q

diagnosis of Hepatitis B includes:

A

-serology testing
-liver chemical tests
-histology (immunoperoxide staining )
-HBV viral DNA ( most accurate test being PCR)
-Liver biopsy to determine grade (inflammation) and stage ( fibrosis ) in chronic hepatitis

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14
Q

which test is the most accurate for marking of viral DNA of HBV ?

A

PCR

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15
Q

Which test is used to determine the grade (inflammation) and stage (fibrosis) in chronic hepatiis

A

liver biopsy

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16
Q

what is the first marker to appear in blood after infection ?

A

HBsAG

17
Q

what serologic event signals the recovery from HBV infection and non-infectivity ?

A

disappearance of HBsAG and appearance of anti-HBs antibodies

18
Q

which antigen does not appear in serum (HBV)

A

HBcAG

19
Q

presence of which antigen in HBV infection indicates viral replication and infectivity

A

HBeAG

20
Q

what serological event indicates the increased likelihood of chronic hepatitis B ?

A

Persistence of HBeAG in serum beyond 3 months

21
Q

hepatitis B immunoglobulin is given to :

A

patients exposed to virus within 48 hours of the incident

neonates whose mothers are HBsAG and HBeAG positive

22
Q

how many doses in the HBV vaccine and what is its scheduled time ?

A

0.5ml given at birth

3 doses at 6 ,10,14th week

23
Q

drug treatment for HBV ?

A

interferon Alpha

lamivudine

adefovir dipivoxil (hepsera)

24
Q

HCV ++ chronic , no jaundice in most cases

A
25
Q

HCV can multiply :

A

in the liver and lymphocytes

26
Q

which test is done to diagnose hepatitis C infection ?

A

ELISA TEST . it is not useful in acute phase though since it takes 4 weeks for antibodies to appear

27
Q

PCRs role in HCV diagnosis ?

A

may be used to diagnose HCV in ACUTE phase but its main use is to monitor response to antiviral therapy

28
Q

drug treatment for HCV infection :

A

interferon

ribavirin

combination