jaundice Flashcards

1
Q

when does jaundice occur

A

when serum bilirubin is elevated

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2
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what does an increased breakdown of red cells lead to

A

increase in production of bilirubin

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3
Q

investigative results of haemolytic jaundice

A
  • haemolysis
  • elevated unconjugated bilirubin
  • normal ALP
  • normal albumin
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4
Q

what is Gilbert syndrome

A

familial uconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia

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5
Q

what is only treatment for congenital hyperbilirubinaemias

A

liver transplantation

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6
Q

what can acquired jaundice be split into

A
  • extrahepatic

- intrahepatic

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7
Q

what is extrahepatic jaundice due to

A

large duct obstruction of bile flow at any point in the bililary tract

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8
Q

what does intrahepatic jaundice occur due to

A

failure of bile secretion

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9
Q

causes of intrahepatic jaundice

A
  • hepatitis
  • drugs
  • alcoholic hepatitis
  • cirrhosis
  • autoimmune disease
  • pregnancy
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10
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causes of extrahepatic jaundice

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  • duct stones
  • carcinoma
  • biliary stricture
  • sclerosing cholangitis
  • pancreatic pseudocyst t
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11
Q

what is seen clinically with jaundice

A
  • pale stool

- dark urine

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12
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examples of causes in young people

A
  • hepatitis

ask about drug and alcohol misuse

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13
Q

cause of jaundice in elderly

A

carcinoma

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14
Q

what does history of jaundice with prolonged weight loss in older patients suggest

A

malignancy

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15
Q

short history with illness of malaise suggest

A

hepatitis

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16
Q

outbreak of jaundice in community is

A

hep A

17
Q

recent tattoo, IV drug user is

A

HBV and HCV

18
Q

men having sex with men is

A

HCV

19
Q

female sex worker is

A

HBV

20
Q

jaundice with fever or rigors is

A

cholangitis or liver abscess

21
Q

when is a smooth, tender liver seen

A

hepatitis

extrahepatic obstruction

22
Q

what is knobbly, irregular liver suggest

A

metastases or cirrhosis

23
Q

what does splenomegaly indicate

A

portal hypertension

24
Q

when is the spleen tipped

A

viral hepatitis

25
Q

when is ascites seen

A

cirrhosis

26
Q

what does palpable gall bladder seen

A

carcinoma of pancreas

27
Q

what does lympadenopathy suggest

A

lymphoma

28
Q

what are cold sores seen with

A

herpes simplex virus hepatitis

29
Q

what are 2 most useful tests to find cause of jaundice

A
  • viral markers

- ultrasound examination

30
Q

what does ultrasound demonstrate

A
  • size of bile ducts
  • level of obstruction
  • cause of obstruction
31
Q

how is pathological diagnosis made

A

fine-needle aspiration cytology
or
needle biopsy

32
Q

what is liver biochemistry in hepatitis

A

AST and ALT are high

33
Q

what is liver biochemistry in extrahepatic obstructtion

A

ALP is high

34
Q

what is bilirubin like in haemolytic jaundice

A

raised

35
Q

what does raised white cell count indicate

A

infection