3.1:2 Liver Disease Flashcards

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What is cirrhosis ?

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The scaring of the liver caused by long term liver damage. The scars prevent the liver from working properly. First stage of liver damage.

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What are the symptoms of cirrhosis ?

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Pain around the liver
Jaundice (build up of bilirubin)
Very itchy skin/ pruritis (build up of bilarubin and histamine released)
Tiredness 
Nausea
Oedema in legs and ankles 
Ascites
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3
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How would you diagnise cirrhosis?

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Altered liver enzymes identified by LFT

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What is cholestasis and what is it caused by?

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Cholestasis is a liver disease caused by impaired flow of bile from the liver to duodenum.

Caused by:

  • Blockage of bile duct eg gallstones or cancer
  • Disturbance in bile formation eg Cirrhosis
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What is gallstones, what is it caused by and what can it lead to ?

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Small stones that form in the gall bladder

Oftern due to excess cholesterol in bile

Can lead to blockeed bile duct leading to intense pain
Permanent blockage can lead to inflammation of gall bladder

Can also block pancreatic duct leading to acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)

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What are the symptoms of pancreatitis ?

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Pain after eating (dull pain at top of stomach)
Nausea or vomiting
Fever
Jaundice

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What is the treatment of pruitus (very ichy)?

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Reduced bile acids- colestyramine (binds bile acids and prevents hepatic recycling promoting more bile excretion)

Sedating antihistamines

Methanol in aqueous creams- cooling effects

Opioid antaginist- naloxone

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What is hepatic encephalopathy?

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The decline in brain function that occurs as a result of severe liver damage (magor nuropsychiatric complications of cirrhosis)

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What are the symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy?

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Confusion
Drowsiness
Disorientation
Personality changes

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What is hepatic encephalopathy due to?

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Accumulation of toxins eg ammonia that is not cleared by the liver

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What is the treatment of hepatic encephalopathy?

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Reduce plasma ammonia

Lactulose- Prevent the growth of bacteria which produce ammonia in the bowel

Neomycin and rifaximin- reduce colonic bacteria

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What is Wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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Neurological condition caused by the lack of thiamine (Vit B1) and often associated with high alcohol intake=

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What are the symptoms of Wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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Acute cinfusion, psychosis, ataxia and oculomotor dysfunction

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What is used for the treatment of Wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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High dose of thiamine used to treat/prevent.

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What is ascites and what is it due to ?

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Accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity due to:

Lack of albumin causing a reducedd oncotic pressure and oedema

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What is used to treat ascites?

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Therapy: reduced sodium intake

Fluid retention

Diuretics eg aldosterone receptor antagonist (spironolactone) alone or with a loop diuretic

Drain fluid- paracentesis

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What is portal hypertention and what is it caused by?

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Increased pressure within the portal vein that carries blood from the digestive organs to the liver

Scarred tissues in a cirrhotic liver causes increase resistance to blood flow within the portal blood system-portalk hypertension

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What does portal hypertension lead to?

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Leads to development of varices (dilated veins) often in oesophagus and stomach

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What is hepato-renal syndrome?

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Type of progressive renal failure seen in people with severe liver damage, caused by cirhhosis.

Secondary to liver disease

End stage liver disease

High mortality rate

Difficult management- Improves liver function to promote renal recovery

20
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What are the alcohol guidelines and how much is 1 unit?

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Men and women should have a maximum of 14 units per week

1 unit = 10 ml pure alcohol

21
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What is the treatment of alcoholism ?

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Disulfiram acetaldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor

This interferes with alcohol metablolism. It causes a buildup of acetaldehyde (promotes hangover feeling) and works by putting off the patient by causing really bad hangovers.

22
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Describe the porcess of ethanol to acetate

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Ethanol is broken down by alcohil dehydrogenase into acetaldehyde

Acetaldehyde is then broken down by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase into acetate