College is no place for a weak liver. Increased Unconjugated Bilirubin with an overloaded Glucuronyl Transferase
What is Gilbert's Syndrome?
Formation of Gallstones
What is Cholelithiasis?
Bloody Diarrhea Bugs: "CASES"
Apple Core on X-Ray.
Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia.
Most common type of Gallstone. (Not seen on X-ray)
Cholesterol stone
Upper GI Bleed, associated with spicy food, loss of barrier protection, and H. pylori infections (antrum of stomach)
What is Type B gastritis?
Thumbprint on X-Ray.
What is Toxic Megacolon?
Take Triglycerides from GI to Liver and Endothelium.
What are Chylomicrons?
Tough times of liver inflammation leaves a bile duct scarred with onion skinning and beading. Associated with P-ANCA and Ulcerative Colitis (80%) and Anti-Smooth muscle antibody (20%-50%)
What is Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis?
Gallstone obstructs the Bile Duct
What is Choledocholithiasis?
Due to portal hypertension, vomit large amounts of blood when rupture occurs
What are Esophageal Varices?
Barium Clumping on X-Ray.
What is Celiac Sprue?
Triglyceride buildup under the eye.
What is Xanthelasma?
What is Hepatorenal Syndrome?
Type of Gallstone seen on X-Ray.
Transmural tearing of the Esophagus. Most commonly on the left side. Associated with pneumonia/pain/effusion.
What is Boerhaave Syndrome?
Stacked Coin on X-Ray.
What is Intussusception?
Defective LDL-Clathrin Pit or B-100 (LDL are elevated)
What is Type 2A Hyperlipidemia?
Spider Angiomas, Palmar Erythema, Gynecomastia, and Dupuytren's Contracture. Hit the sauce a little too hard.
What are Physical Signs of Alcoholic Cirrhosis?
Common Bile Duct Infection due to stones
What is Ascending Cholangitis?
Diarrhea with blood and pus
What is Inflammatory Diarrhea?
Abrupt Cut-Off on X-Ray.
Defective enzyme and receptor (C-II). Elevated VLDL and Chylomicrons. Associated with Diabetes Mellitus.
What is Type 5 Hyperlipidemia?