liver function test Flashcards

1
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abnormalities in LFT

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1) hepatocellular injury: disproportional elevation of AST/ALT as compared to ALP
2) cholestatic injury: disproportional elevation of ALP compared to AST/ALT
3) isolated bilirubinemia: elevation of serum bilirubin with normal ALP, AST/ALT

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2
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R ratio formula

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R = (ALT/ALT upper limit normal) / (ALP/ALP upper limit normal)

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3
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what is R ratio used for

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. to determine what type of injury when AST/ALT and ALP both elevated
. R > 5: hepatocellular injury
. R < 2: cholestatic injury
2 < R < 5: mix of both

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4
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when to use GGT

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confirm rise in ALP of hepatic origin
but not very specific for liver disease

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5
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cholestatic liver injury (extra vs intra)

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. extra hepatic: biliary obstruction
. intra hepatic: functional impairment of hepatocytes to form bile

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6
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causes of increase in direct and indirect bilirubin

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indirect (unconjugated): overproduction of bilirubin (increase haemolysis), decreased hepatic uptake/conjugation

direct (conjugated): presence of parenchymal liver disease, biliary obstruction

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7
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what is serum albumin and prothrombin time used for

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to measure synthetic function of liver

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8
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AST/ALT

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. usually ALT > AST
. alcoholic liver disease: AST > ALT

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