The stain used to diagnose Wilson Disease.
What is Rhodanine?
Hepatitis D requires a coinfection with this type of hepatitis.
What is Hepatitis B?
The process of making glucose from non-carbohydrate substrates.
What is Gluconeogenesis?
What is Vitamin A?
Statins partially inhibit this enzyme to reduce cholesterol levels.
What is HMG-CoA reductase?
The most genetic liver disorder in infants and children.
What is alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency?
The type of hepatitis that causes 80% of Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
What is Hepatitis B?
Deficiency of this enzyme results in free ROS that cause denaturation of hemoglobin forming Heinz bodies.
What is G6PD?
This vitamin is important for the synthesis of nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA.
What is Vitamin B9/folate?
Class of drugs that are PPARα-agonists that lead to ß-oxidation enzyme synthesis.
What is fibrates?
Main complication of the type of tumor that affects women of childbearing age who have a long history of oral contraceptives.
This type of hepatitis can rapidly progress to cirrhosis or carcinoma.
What is hepatitis C?
The rate limiting enzyme of the Krebs Cycle is regulated by positive feedback of this.
What is ADP?
This deficiency may present with swollen gums, bruising, petechiae, corkscrew hairs, poor immune system and perifollicular or subperiosteal hemorrhages.
What is Vitamin C?
The presence of anti-smooth muscle antibodies (ASMA) is an indication of this.
What is autoimmune hepatitis/pancreatitis?
Mutation of this gene can cause a disease that may start with psychiatric manifestations and lead to movement disorders.
What is ATP7B gene?
The type of hepatitis we can cure with medication resides in this organelle.
What is cytoplasm?
The rate limiting enzyme of cholesterol synthesis is regulate by negative of cholesterol and this hormone.
What is glucagon?
This deficiency is associated with elevated serum homocysteine and methylmalonic.
What is Vitamin B12/cobalamin?
Drug that increases VLDL but increases insulin levels.
What is Colesevelam?
Cellular inclusions that contain damaged cytokeratin filaments - seen in chronic alcoholics.
What are Mallory bodies?
The most common type of patients that the hepatitis that belongs to the RNA hepevirus family affects.
What is pregnant women?
The allosteric activator of carbamoyl phosphate synthase I.
What is N-acetylglutamate?
This deficiency's neurologic presentation may appear similarly to Vitamin B12's, but this deficiency will not have megaloblastic anemia, hypersegmented neutrophils, or elevated serum methylmalonic acid levels.
What is Vitamin E?
This protein reduces LDL intake from circulation by enhancing LDLR degradation and preventing LDLR recirculation to the cell surface.
What is PCSK9?