anti-HBc IgG indicates either that the form of Hepatitis B is either a(n) _____ or _____ infection
_____ is a bacterial infection causing distributive shock that may affect the liver, resulting in elevated liver enzymes
> 60 y.o. and isolated elevation in ALP is suggestive of _____
Hint: bone condition
Causes of non-megaloblastic macrocytic anemia include _____ disease and alcoholism
Diuretics can induce hepatic encephalopathy by inducing _____kalemia and metabolic alkalosis
Hypersplenism due to portal hypertension can cause what hematological effect? _____
Hepatitis C is acquired via _____
Hint: mechanism
_____ bleeding is superficial/mucosal (e.g. petechiae, epistaxis, gingival bleeding, menorrhagia) _____ bleeding is deep (e.g. joints)
Hint: Platelet/Factor
Hepatic encephalopathy can be precipitated by _____kalemia and _____
What is postexposure prophylaxis for hepatitis B exposure? Unvaccinated / Incomplete Vaccination: _____ Non-responder: _____ Previous vaccination and known antibody response: _____
Viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D, E)
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Alcoholic liver disease
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Drug-induced liver injury
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Autoimmune hepatitis
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Cirrhosis management
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Portal hypertension complications
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Ascites diagnosis and management
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Hepatic encephalopathy
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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
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Hepatorenal syndrome
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Hepatocellular carcinoma
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Liver transplantation
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