What's the Dx?
Serum studies
Complications/Prognosis
Management
100

6 y/o F develops fever, nausea, and jaundice one month after returning from summer camp where several children had similar symptoms. Labs show elevated AST and ALT. The disease is self-limited and does not cause chronic infection. 

What is hepatitis A? 

100

HBsAg (+)

HBeAg (+)

anti-HBc IgM (+)

anti-Hbs (-)


What is acute hepatitis B? 

100

Complication of Hepatitis E infection in preganancy

fulminant hepatic failure 

100

Ischemic hepatitis 

What is hemodynamic support and cardiac output optimization? 

200

36 y/o M w/ 2 week hx of RUQ tenderness, scleral icterus, nausea, decreased appetite. 

AST: 150

ALT: 65

GGT: 80

MCV: 110 

What is alcohol-associated hepatitis? 

200

Anti-HAV IgM: +

Anti-HAV IgG: -

HBsAg: -

Anti-HBs: +

HBcAg: -

Anti-HBc: -

What is acute Hepatitis A and previous Hepatitis B vaccination? 

200

Complication of Hepatitis D superinfection with chronic Hepatitis B

What is liver cirrhosis and HCC? 

200

Hepatitis D 

What is prevention via Hep B vaccine? 

300

50 y/o W with fatigue over the past 6 months and a 5-kg (11-lb) weight loss. She has a history of Hashimoto thyroiditis. PE shows RUQ tenderness. ALT: 990, AST: 850, Total bilirubin 1.1. Liver bx shows plasma cell infiltration and periportal peacemeal necrosis

What is autoimmune hepatitis? 

300

HBsAg (-)

anti-HBs (+) 

anti-HBc IgG (+)

What is resolved natural hepatitis B?

300

Prognosis of Hepatitis A

What is self-resolving/self-limited?

300

Newborn delivered to an HbsAg (+) mother. 

What is HBV vaccine and Hepatitis B Ig within 12 hours of birth?

400

A patient with chronic hepatitis B suddenly develops worsening worsening jaundice and markedly elevated liver enzymes. testing reveals a defective RNA virus. 

What is hepatitis D?

400

Anti-LKM-1: +

ANA: -

ASMA: -

What is Autoimmune hepatitis type 2?

400

Prognosis of Ischemic hepatitis

What is reversible if shock is corrected? 

400

Autoimmune hepatitis type 1 and 2 

prednisone +/- azathioprine

500

A patient presents with acute hepatitis after eating contaminated food. Another patient develops fulminant hepatic failure during the third trimester of pregnancy after consuming contaminated water. Name both diagnosis 

What are hepatitis A and hepatitis E?

500

AST 4,500, ALT 5,000

90/60 mmhg

Viral serologies (-)

ANA, anti smooth muscle antibodies, anti-LKM (-)

What is ischemic hepatitis? 

500

Complication of Hepatitis C

What is liver cirrhosis, HCC, cryoglobinemia?

500

This intervention is indicated for fulminant liver failure due to viral hepatitis, severe autoimmune hepatitis, end-stage alcohol related cirrhosis, or decompensated chronic hepatitis

What is liver transplantation?

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