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1) Hepatitis

Inflammation of the liver, must have blood test to diagnosis it

Symptoms are flu like, jaundice, dark urine

Labs: AST/ ALT (liver enzymes)

a) Hepatitis A

a. Contracted though feces, and orally through physical contact such as eating raw or

undercook food, or drinking contaminated water.

b. Flu like symptoms

c. Vaccine is avaible

d. Acute inflammation

e. RNA

b) Hepatitis B

a. Transmission via childbirth, unprotected sex and IV drug abuse

b. Linked to liver cancer

c. Test: hbv antigen markers

d. Can be Chronic inflammation

e. DNA

c) Hepatitis C

a. Transmission blood, child birth, Drug abuse, sexually intercourse

b. Gold standard: HCV RNA test, early detection as soon as two weeks after infection

c. Test: enzyme immunoassay -IgG

d. Can be Chronic inflammation

, e. RNA

d) Hepatitis D

a. Needs HBV

b. Transmission via the blood, childbirth, unprotected sex and IV drug abuse

c. Can be Chronic inflammation

d. RNA

e) Hepatitis E

a. Contracted though feces, and orally through physical contact such as eating raw or

undercook food, or drinking contaminated water.

b. No vaccine

c. Very serious for pregnant women

d. Acute inflammation

e. RNA

2) Pancreatitis

a) Acute

a. Acute inflammation of the pancreas

b. Most common in middle age men and women, and affect African Americans the most

c. Causes: Gallbladder disease, alcohol intake, smoking, medications

d. Patho: autodigestion of the pancreas

e. CM: abdominal pain LUQ, sudden onset deep pain, worse with eating, nausea and

vomiting, low-grade fever, leukocytosis, hypotension, tachycardia, jaundice, decrease

bowel sounds, crackles in lung

f. Greys turner spot:bluish flank discoloration

g. Cullen’s sign: bluish periumbilical discoloration

, h. Complications:

Local

i. Pseudocyst: buildup of fluid, enzyme, tissue surround by a wall. Amylase

levels remain elevated

ii. abscess : collection of pus

Systemic

1. Pulmonary pneumonia

2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome ARDS

i. Test:

i. The serum amylase level is usually elevated early and remains elevated for 24

to 72 hours.

ii. Serum lipase level

j. Diagnostic test:

i. X-ray, CT, ERCP

K. Medications:

Dopamine, Morphine, Proton pump inhibitor, Antacids,




Chvostek’s sign is contraction of facial muscles in response to a light tap over the facial

nerve in front of the ear.

Trousseau’s sign is a carpal spasm induced by inflating a blood pressure cuff above the

systolic pressure for a few minutes

b) Chronic

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