A 65-year-old man presents with generalized edema and dyspnea on exertion. He also complains of easy bruising and nasal bleeding. Past medical history is significant for a right-sided myocardial infarction 4 years ago. Current medications are metoprolol, aspirin, and rosuvastatin. His vital signs are as follows: blood pressure 140/90 mm Hg, heart rate 78/min, respiratory rate 17/min, and temperature 36.5℃ (97.7℉). On physical examination, the patient is pale and acrocyanotic with cold extremities. Cardiac examination shows the right displacement of the apical beat, decreased heart sounds, and the presence of an S3. Abdominal percussion reveals ascites and hepatomegaly. Which of the following hepatic cell types is most sensitive to ischemia?
APericentral hepatocytes
BIto cells
CDuctal cells
DPeriportal hepatocytes
ESinusoidal endothelial cells
A 65-year-old man with decompensated cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis C is brought to the emergency department with 2 episodes of massive hematemesis that started 2 hours ago. He is a liver transplant candidate. The blood pressure is 110/85 mm Hg in the supine position and 90/70 mm Hg after sitting for 3 minutes. The pulse is 110/min, the respirations are 22/min, and the temperature is 36.1°C (97.0°F). The physical examination shows spider angiomata, palmar erythema, and symmetric abdominal distension with positive shifting dullness. The lung and heart examination shows no abnormalities. Two large-bore intravenous lines are obtained. Saline (0.9%) is initiated. Laboratory tests are pending. The most important next step is to administer which of the following intravenous therapies?
AFresh frozen plasma
BOctreotide
CPacked red blood cells (RBCs)
DPropranolol
EPantoprazole
A 67-year-old man with hypertension comes to the emergency department because of progressively worsening abdominal pain that started 1 week ago. The pain is localized to the right upper quadrant. He has also noticed yellowing of his eyes and skin during this time period. Physical examination shows jaundice, a distended abdomen, and tender hepatomegaly. There is no jugular venous distention. Laboratory studies show a hemoglobin concentration of 19.2 g/dL, aspartate aminotransferase of 420 U/L, alanine aminotransferase of 318 U/L, and total bilirubin of 2.2 mg/dL. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?
AThickened pericardium
BHepatic steatosis
CHepatotropic viral infection
DIncreased iron absorption
EHepatic vein obstruction
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