18-4: Cholestatic Disease Flashcards

1
Q

what is cholestasis

A

a decrease in bile flow due to impaired secretion by hepatocytes or to obstruction of bile flow

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2
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What is a hallmark of cholestasis

A

accumulation of green-brown plugs of bile pigment in hepatocytes and dilated canaliculi

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3
Q

What is the function of hepatic bile?

A

emulsify fats

elimination of bilirubin, excess cholesterol, xenobiotics, trace metals, and other waste products

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4
Q

at what total bilirubin levels does jaundice become evident?

A

2-2.5 mg/dL

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5
Q

which form of bilirubin is easily excreted in urine

A

conjugate bilirubin

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6
Q

Black liver always equals

A

dubin johnson

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7
Q

what infectious process can biliary obstruction lead to?

A

ascending cholangitis

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8
Q

What are the components of charcot’s triad (acute cholangitis)

A

Jaundice
RUQ pain
Fever

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9
Q

in neonates what can prolonged hyperbilirubinemia lead to?

A

neonatal cholestasis

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10
Q

What is the single most frequent cause of death from liver disease in early childhood (without surgical intervention)

A

biliary atresia

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