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IV drug use is a risk factor for? |
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Mexican Food is a risk factor for? |
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What to drugs are a risk factor for hepatitis? |
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What are the two type of core HBV antigens |
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What antibody can you see in HBV window period of acute infection |
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when neither HBsAg or HbsAb ca be seen |
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What is HBV window period |
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1. CBC/CMP (liver) 2. anti HAV/HCV 3. HBsAg 4. HBsAb 5. anti HBc (probably most important) 6. HBeAg (infectivity) 7. APAP level (acetaminophen) 8. HbA1c (3 month blood sugar) |
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What 8 tests are ordered when you diagnose hepatitis |
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because non-alcoholic staetohepatitis is a type of hepatitis caused by diabetes which can be measured by HbA1c |
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WHy look at HbA1c for hepatitis screening? |
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If you have +anti IgM HBc but no surface antigen yet |
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How can you tell if Hep virus is an acute infection? |
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1. fought off hep B 2. Immunized |
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Surface antigen antibody tells us 2 things? |
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1. Prodrome before jaundice: anorexia, N/V, fatigue, arthralgias, headache, photophobia, pharyngitis, cough 2. enlarged tender liver (RUQ pain) 3. Splenomegaly, cervical LAD 4. Dark urine, clay colored stools 5. ELEVATED AST/ALT |
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Symptoms of Acute viral Hepatitis |
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Oralfecal hep virus transmission? |
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Sexual transmitted hep virus? |
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Blood transmitted hep virus? |
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B,C,D (with HBV) All cause Cirrhosis as well |
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Hep viruses which cause chronic infx? |
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A. picornaviridea B hepadnaviridea C flaviviridae D deltaviridae E caliciviridae |
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Virus Family names for each hep Virus? |
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What antibody makes sure you do not get a false negative during window period? |
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HBeAb presence mean you are_____ |
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In chronic infx there is not seroconversion of_____ |
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HBsAb is protection against______ |
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Wilson's disease Hereditary hemochromatosis a1 antitrypsin deficiency |
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3 metabolic genetic hepatitis disorders |
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Pregnant women often have what type of hepatitis due to being immunocompromised |
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What is a risk factor for anyone who had a blood transfusion before 1970 |
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what test is always done when HBV/HCV postitive |
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HBsAb needs to be great than____to show immunity when doing titers |
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active infection cleared infection |
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IF HCV RNA + and anti HCV= _______ IF no HCV RNA + and anti HCV =_______ |
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Vaccination will not have what seriologically |
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YES with IFN, ribavirin
this is due to genetic material not being incorporated into genome. |
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Is HCV infection curable? |
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IL28B- favorable prognosis |
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Tells us response to INF for hep pts. |
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What procedure is slowly replacing liver biopsy to find cirrhotic liver |
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Cardiac Metabolic Psychiatric Ophthalmology |
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Other Exam workups needed when given Ribavirin and INF |
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Young NOT African American minimal fibrosis no metabolic syndrome genotypes 2-3 |
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What are some favorable prognostic factors? |
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