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Pathophysiology/Disorders of Hepatobiliary and Exocrine Pancreas Function

by Scott
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______________ transferase; Bile duct enzyme..
Syndrome is an autosomal dominant disease that involves the intrahepatic hypoplasia of interlobar bile ducts.
This type of jaundice occurs from excessive hemolysis.
Thiol or sulfur containing substance is used in conjugating drugs that form harmful electrophilic groups. Is replenished in diet.
State where an individual appears immune to disease, but can transmit it to others.
Increased fluid in peritoneal cavity, manifestation of cirrhosis and portal hypertension.
Almost all of Pancreatic cancers are of these types.
_________ breath test; used to detect urease produced by H. pylori.
These toxins are produced by food spoilage molds such as Aspergillus flavus.
Of several hepatic metabolic phases, (phases 1,2 and 3) this phase involves the secretion of drugs, their metabolites or drug conjugates intro bile. Write number.
These type of hepatic reactions are unpredictable, not related to dose; etiology is unclear.
This term represents a slowing down or stopping of bile flow.
This is often the most common presenting symptom in people with cholestasis.
Focal skin accumulations of cholesterol; hyperlipidemia.
Most common form of hepatic cancer. Hepatocellular _________.
This virus, is the sole RNA virus of the genus; incomplete, and requires the assistance of HBV. Abbreviation.
Syndrome refers to congestive disease of the liver caused by occlusion of many hepatic veins or part of inferior Vena Cava.
Method of physical exam using a lighted, flexible instrument to view the lumen.
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This syndrome is inherited. Affected people have elevated unconjugated bilirubin and possible jaundice. Usually asymptomatic and considered benign.
Liver syndrome, also called steatosis.
Syndrome name of benign recurrent cholestasis; may be genetic in nature.
______________ shunt. Gradual obstruction of hepatic venous blood flow. Portal vein pressure increase.
These esophageal lesions are prone to rupture, resulting in massive hemorrhage. Seen in alcoholics and those with portosystemic shunts.
Alanine aminotransferase;abbreviation.
Gallstones caused by precipitation of substances contained in bile. name of condition.
Type of hepatitis, severe type of chronic hepatitis; circulating autoantibodies and hyper gammaglobulinemia.
This type of jaundice occurs when bile flow is obstructed between the liver and the intestine.
This enzyme is helpful in diagnosing hepatobiliary disease and sometimes alcohol abuse; abbreviation.
Yellowish skin discoloration could mean high levels of this in blood.
Aspartate aminotransferase; abbreviation.
Diffuse fibrosis of liver with change in normal liver architecture into nodules.
Another term for jaundice.
Generic name for ursodeoxycholic acid.
This hepatic virus is most common cause of chronic hepatitis, and hepatocellular cancer. Abbreviation.
Hepatitis B virion is called a _____________ particle.