Patterns
Differentials
Labs and Markers
Genetic Disorders
Toxic/Drug Causes
100

R-ratio >5 suggests what pattern?

Hepatocellular

100

Most common cause of mild elevated LFTs in US?

NAFLD

100

Normal ALT cutoff in females is?

19-25 IU/L

100

C282Y mutation is linked to?

Hemochromatosis

100

AST/ALT rise 2-3 days after overdose of?

Acetaminophen

200

AST/ALT >2 is classic for what?

Alcoholic Hepatitis

200

Autoimmune hepatitis is associated with what gender predominance?

Female

200

Why is the term "LFT" a misnomer for AST and ALT?

Elevation is a sign of liver injury, not with the function of the liver

200

Alpha 1 antitrypsin also causes disease in which organ?

Lungs (emphysema)

200

Name on anti-TB drug causing DILI

Possible answers:

- Isoniazid

- Rifampin

-Pyrazinamide

300

ALP + Bilirbuin > AST/ALT pattern is?

Cholestatic

300

•Which condition is linked with US in 50% of cases?

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

300

Which antibody is seen in PBC

Anti-mitochondrial Ab

300

Wilson's gene mutation is on what gene?

ATP7B

300
Which anticonvulsant is linked to hepatotoxicity?

Possible answers:

- valproic acid

- carbamazepine

- phenytoin

400

How many times above the upper limit of normal can LFTs be elevated and still considered "mild"

5 times

400

Celiac disease LFTs normalize after how long gluten-free?

1 year

400

Why is ALP elevated in pregnancy?

Produced by the placenta
400

Most common A1AT disease genotype?

ZZ Homozygous

400
Statins usually cause which LFT abnormality?

ALT predominant elevation

500

Which lab helps confirm hepatic vs bone source of ALP?

GGT
500

Drug-induced liver injury from antibiotics is most common with?

Augmentin

500

Best lab for predicting CBD stones?

GGT

500

What % of emergent liver transplants due to Wilsons?

6-12%

500

Alcohol is toxic to which organelle in hepatocytes?

Mitochondria

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