Pathology of the liver 2 Flashcards

1
Q

what causes Hep A, B, C and E?

A

hep A = ebstein - Barr Virus
Hep B = yellow fever virus
Hep C = herpes simplex virus
Hep E = cytomegalovirus

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2
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Hep A outcome?

A

mild illness, usually full recovery

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3
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Hep B outcome?

A
Variable outcome
liver damage by antiviral immune response
Fulminant acute infection (death)
Chronic hepatitis 
Cirrhosis
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Asymptomatic (carrier)
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4
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Hep C outcome?

A

Chronic hepatitis

Cirrhosis

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5
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what can bile duct (eg in the case of primary biliary cholangitis) cause?

A
cholestasis
liver injury
inflammation
fibrosis
Cirrhosis
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6
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what autoantibodies are found in primary biliary cholangitis?

A

autoantibodies to mitochondria

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7
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what autoantibodies are found in autoimmune hepatitis?

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autoantibodies to smooth muscle, nuclear or LKM

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8
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which Ig is raised in autoimmune hepatitis?

A

IgG

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9
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what might trigger autoimmune hepatitis?

A

environmental triggers

chronic drug induced hepatitis

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10
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what, generally can drugs do to the liver?

A
mimic any liver disease
hepatitis
granulomas
fibrosis
necrosis
failure
cholestasis
cirrhosis
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11
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what can cause drugs to become damaging to the liver?

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dose related

idiosyncratic

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12
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name 3 storage diseases of the liver?

A

haemochromatosis
wilsons disease
alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency

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13
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what are the primary tumours of the liver?

A
hepatocellular adenoma
hepatocellular carcinoma (hepatoma)
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14
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what are the secondary tumours of the liver?

A

multiple

metastases from colon, pancreas, stomach, breast, lung etc

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15
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hepatocellular adenomas are malignant, true or false?

A

false
they are benign
usually asymptomatic but can become large and rupture or bleed

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16
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hepatocellular carcinomas are malignant, true or false?

A

true

bad prognosis

17
Q

what are hepatocellular carcinomas associated with?

A

HBV
HCV
cirrhosis

18
Q

what rarer form of hepatocellular carcinoma exists?

A

combines hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma