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- Explain how prehepatic jaundice might develop and theexpected change in serum bilirubin.A patient of 40 years old complains of periodic pains in the epigastric region, a feeling of overflow of the stomach after eating, an eructation with the smell of rotten eggs, an unpleasant aftertaste in the mouth. At the examination: the skin is dry, the heart rate is 90 beats/min, arterial pressure is 110/70 mm Hg. The study of gastric juice showed a decrease in its quantity and acidity. In the blood: hemoglobin - 100 g / 1, erythrocytes - 3,2x10¹2/1, color index - 1,1, antibodies to parietal cells of the stomach are detected. Questions: 4. What are the possible causes of this disease? 5. Describe the most likely mechanism of the patient's pathology.Explain why dizziness, weakness, and tachycardia mayoccur: (1) immediately after a meal in a postgastrectomypatient; (2) 2 to 3 hours after eating.
- in Section 1: from 119 of 143 CA) Celiac trunk OB) Common hepatic artery C) Inferior phrenic vein Gross An 119. A 55-year-old woman comes to the physician because of intermittent abdominal cramps and dianthea during the past 4 weeks. She was tas Sp period. Abdominal examination shows mild distention and diffuse tenderness. A CT scan of the abdomen shows a mass in the unde possohe pse n Which of the following vessels is most likely being compressed by the tumor? OD) Left renal vein OE) Superior mesenteric vein d Embryology SExplain why urobilinogen is increased in hepatic jaundiceA patient of 40 years old complains of periodic pains in the epigastric region, a feeling of overflow of the stomach after eating, an eructation with the smell of rotten eggs, an unpleasant aftertaste in the mouth. At the examination: the skin is dry, the heart rate is 90 beats/min, arterial pressure is 110/70 mm Hg. The study of gastric juice showed a decrease in its quantity and acidity. In the blood: hemoglobin - 100 g / 1, erythrocytes - 3,2x10¹2/1, color index - 1,1, antibodies to parietal cells of the stomach are detected. Questions: 1. What typical forms of stomach disorders has the patient? 2. What violations of the motor stomach function should be assumed in the patient? 3. What disease does the patient suffer from?
- A 43-year-old patient complains of pain in the right hypochondrium, periodic body temperature rises of up to 38°C, periodic icteric skin color changes, heartburn, nausea. Ultrasound examination revealed an increase in the size of the liver and gall bladder. Multiple small stones were found in the lumen of the gall bladder and bile ducts, Questions: 7. What changes in the cardiovascular system are typical for this type of jaundice.A 37-year-old patient was hospitalized with the diagnosis "Infectious hepatitis". On examination: intensive icteric colour of the skin and mucous membranes is noted. In the blood is found an increase in indirect bilirubin, the fecal masses are discolored. Questions: 6. Define the concept of liver failure. 7. What clinical manifestations of hepatic insufficiency should be assumed in the patient?A 7 years male presented with complaints of dwarfism and skeletal abnormalities.Upon examination the abdomen was distended with no hepatomegaly. The child was assessed and was found to be normal intelligence. Which mucopolysaccharidosis the child is most likely suffering from?
- What is the difference between an arterial ulcer and a venous ulcer?IndicatorsArterialvenousPredisposing factorsUsing cirrhosis of the liver as an example, list the possible aetiologies and describe in detail how chronic inflammation causes congestion within the liver. Describe in detail two consequences of portal hypertensionExplain the normal and abnormal histologic representation of the organ affected if a patient diagnosed with GERD or Gastroesophageal reflux disease.