Viral Hepatitis Flashcards

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Describe the presentation of acute hepatitis

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Describe the treatment of acute hepatitis

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Describe the etiology & RF for Hep A (HAV)

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Describe the pathophysiology of Hep A

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Describe the lab testing for Hep A

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Describe the treatment of acute Hep A

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Describe the etiology of Hep B

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Describe the serology typically done in primary care settings for Hep B

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Describe the lab testing for chronic Hep B

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Describe the treatment for hep B

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Describe the vaccination recommendations for Hep B

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12
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Describe the etiology of Hep Delta

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13
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Describe the testing & treatment of Hep Delta

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Describe the etiology of Hep C

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Describe the presentation of Hep C

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16
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Describe the testing for Hep C

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17
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Describe the treatment for Hep C

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18
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Describe the etiology of Hep E

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19
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Describe the presentation of Hep E

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20
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Describe the testing for Hep E

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21
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Describe the treatment for Hep E

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22
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Describe the presentation of cirrhosis

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23
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Describe the treatment for cirrhosis

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24
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Describe the etiology & presentation of ascites

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25
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Describe the diagnostics for ascites

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26
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Describe the treatment & complications of ascites

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27
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Describe the etiology of hepatic encephalopathy

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28
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Describe the treatment for hepatic encephalopathy

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29
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what is the most common benign liver lesion

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hepatic hemangioma (treat conservatively or resect if symptomatic)

30
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Which benign liver neoplasm is most linked with OCPs & metabolic syndrome

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hepatocellular adenoma (treat conservatively if <5cm, risk of rupture/malignancy increases with size)

31
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Which liver tumor is derived from bile duct remnants & is a precursor to biliary ccystadenocarcinoma

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biliary cystadenoma (resect, do not aspirate)

32
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Which liver condition is more common in females and is associated with female hormones & pregnancy

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polycystic liver disease (aspirate, deroof, resect, or transplant)

33
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What is the most common primary tumor of the liver and develops in cases of cirrhosis & HBV

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hepatocellular carcinoma (resect, transplant, locoregional therapies)

34
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Describe the etiology & presentation of cholangiocarcinoma

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