Who should be screened for hepatitis C? _____
Which two classifications help to categorize seizures? _____
The absolute values of AST and ALT in alcoholic hepatitis are almost always < _____ IU/L
At what age can you start screening patients for HIV: _____
_____ causes fibrosis of both bile ducts
Hint: PBC/PSC
What common conditions are associated with primary biliary cholangitis? _____
Anti-HBs and Anti-HBe or Anti-HBc Ab = _____
Chronic _____ abuse can lead to erectile dysfunction
Liver metastases are often clinically silent unless _____ or _____ causes pain or jaundice
ALT > 1000 U/L likely indicates: _____ Drug toxicity (acetaminophen) Shock liver (ischemia d/t hypotension) Autoimmune hepatitis
Hint: condition
Viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D, E)
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Alcoholic liver disease
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Drug-induced liver injury
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Autoimmune hepatitis
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Cirrhosis management
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Portal hypertension complications
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Ascites diagnosis and management
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Hepatic encephalopathy
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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
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Hepatorenal syndrome
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Hepatocellular carcinoma
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Liver transplantation
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