Chapter·MicrobiologyOncogenic viruses

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A scientist is researching the long term effects of the hepatitis viruses on hepatic tissue. She finds that certain strains are oncogenic and increase the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. However, they appear to do so via different mechanisms. Which of the following answer choices correctly pairs the hepatitis virus with the correct oncogenic process?

AHepatitis A virus - chronic inflammation

BHepatitis C virus - chronic inflammation

CHepatitis E virus - integration of viral DNA into host hepatocyte genome

DHepatitis B virus - integration of viral DNA into host hepatocyte genome

EHepatitis A virus - integration of viral DNA into host hepatocyte genome

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A 32-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 3-month history of fatigue and myalgia. Over the past month, she has had intermittent episodes of nausea. She has a history of intravenous drug use, but she has not used illicit drugs for the past five years. She has smoked one pack of cigarettes daily for 14 years and drinks one alcoholic beverage daily. She takes no medications. Her last visit to a physician was 4 years ago. Her temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), pulse is 90/min, respirations are 20/min, and blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg. Physical examination shows jaundice and hepatosplenomegaly. There are also blisters and erosions on the dorsum of both hands. The remainder of the examination shows no abnormalities. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin 12 g/dL Leukocyte count 8,300/mm3 Platelet count 250,000/mm3 Serum Glucose 170 mg/dL Albumin 3.0 g/dL Total bilirubin 2.2 mg/dL Alkaline phosphatase 80 U/L AST 92 U/L ALT 76 U/L Hepatitis B surface antigen negative Hepatitis B surface antibody positive Hepatitis B core antibody positive Hepatitis C antibody positive Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in diagnosis?

APCR for viral DNA

BWestern blot for HIV

CSerology for anti-HAV IgM

DPCR for viral RNA

ELiver biopsy

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A 56-year-old African American presents to the emergency department due to abdominal pain, fatigue, and weight loss over the past 3 months. He has a long-standing history of chronic hepatitis B virus infection complicated by cirrhosis. On examination, he has jaundice, leg edema, and a palpable mass in the right upper abdominal quadrant. Abdominal ultrasound shows a 3-cm liver mass with poorly defined margins and coarse, irregular internal echoes. Lab results are shown: Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) 90 U/L Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 50 U/L Total bilirubin 2 mg/dL Albumin 3 g/dL Alkaline phosphatase 100 U/L Alpha-fetoprotein 600 ng/mL Which of the following is a feature of this patient's condition?

AIt arises from the bile duct epithelium

BDaughter cysts are usually present on abdominal ultrasound

CLiver biopsy is required for diagnosis in a majority of patients

DIt arises from hepatocytes

EDoppler blood flow shows venous pattern

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