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Fatty Infiltration clinical findings |
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Norm to increased hepatic enzymes increase alk phos increase direct bilirubin |
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| Interruption in the flow of bile through any part of the biliary system |
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| What are common causes of a fatty liver? |
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alcohol diabetes mellitis obesity pregnancy |
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| What type of sonographic finding will a fatty liver have? |
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| ____________is a benign process and may be reversible. The patient is usually asymptomatic; however, some patients may present with jaundice, nausea and vomiting |
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| What happens to attenuation of ultrasound with a fatty liver? |
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| increased attenuation which means decreased in penetration of the sound beam |
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| What is another characteristic of fatty infiltration? |
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| The most common area's for fatty infiltration would be? |
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anterior to gallbladder the portal vein posterior of the left lobe of the liver |
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| What type of hepatitis is spread by fecal contamination? |
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| What hepatitis is most common? |
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| Patients with __________have flulike and gastroinstestinal syptoms, including loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and fatigue |
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| Acute & chronic Hepatitis |
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| What condition has hepatosplenomegaly present and the gallbladder wall is thickened? |
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| What condition has liver paranchyma that is coarse with decreased brightness of the portal triads? |
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| Patient came in with nausea, anorexia, weight loss, tremors, jaundice, dark urine, fatigue and varicosities. What would be the diagnose? |
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a chronic degenerative disease of the liver in which the lobes are covered with fibrous tissue degenerative parenchyma lobules are infiltrated with fat |
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| What are the different types of cirrhosis? |
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| Patient comes in with nausea, flatulence, ascites, light-colored stools, weakness, abdominal pain, varicosities and spider angiomas. What's the diagnosis? |
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| What's the most common type of glycogen storage disease? |
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| Gierke's disease (type 1) |
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"Bulls eye" or target lesion Fungus invades bloodstream |
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| Chronic granulomatous disease |
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Children -girls respiratory leukocytes |
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parasite pus contaminated water, food |
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sheep herder inner/ outer layer daughter cysts- honeycomb |
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new growth of tissue benign or malignant |
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women round well defined hyperechoic |
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| Focal Nodular Hyperplasia |
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women under 40 2nd most common benign mass |
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most common tumor cirrhotic liver Budd-chiari syndrome |
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| Most common sites for metastatic disease? |
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| Indications for portal hypertension? |
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thrombosis portal vein compress budd-chiari syndrome fistula |
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Ascites hepatomegaly increase caudate lobe portal hypertension |
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