Liver function test Flashcards

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What are the common liver diseases

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  1. Hepatitis
  2. Liver cirrhosis
  3. Tumours
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What is SAAG and what are the indications of the SAAG gradients

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Serum ascities albumin gradient

High gradient: >1.1g/dL indicates portal hypertensionand suggests non peritoneal cause of ascites

Low gradient: <1.1 g/dL indicated peritoneal cause of the ascites

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3
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Explain a prothrombin time test

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It is a test of plasma clotting activity and it is expressed as a ratio to a control value (INR)
This reflects activity of vitamin K-dependant clotting factors synthesized by the liver

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4
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What does abnormal PT indicate

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Acute liver disease can prolong the PT

Vitamin K deficiency can increase PT

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Why is ALT/AST meassured

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Aminotransferases/transaminases - ALT is specific for the liver. It is directly proportional to the amount of hepatocyte necrosis

It indicates hepatocyte disease
- it increases release of ALT/AST into the blood

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What stage of disease do different levels of aminotransferases indicate

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Mild: <5 x ULN
Moderate: <5-10 x ULN
Severe: >10 x ULN
Acute hepatitis: 10-100 x ULN
Chronic hepatitis: >5-10 x ULN

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What are the surrogate markers of alcoholic liver disease

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Elevated GammaGT
AST : ALT >2
Hypertriglyceridaemia
Increased serum IgA concentration
Red cell macrocytosis

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What are the mechanisms and causes of prehepatic jaundice

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In absence of liver disease it is due to hameolysis where the hepatic conjugating enzymes get overwhelmed which leads to an increased overall excretion of bilirubin in stool

This leads to physiological jaundice and kernicterus

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Explain the presentation of conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia

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Water soluble conjugated bilirubin enteric systemic circulation is excreted by kidneys and as a result urine is a deep orange brown colour

No bilirubin enters the gut therefor stools are pale in colour

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10
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Which two enzymes are meaussured in cholestasis and explain why

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Alkaline phosphatase (ALP): Cholestasis stimulates increased production of ALP by biliary epithelium

Gamma-glutamyltransferase: Sensitive for hepatobiliary disease but non-specific

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What are the common causes of elevated amonia

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Urea cycle impaired in liver cirrhosis
High protein meals
GIT bleeding

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