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differentiate hepatitis A from hepatitis B accoding to
a. family
b. mode of transmission
c. infection
d. serological markers
e. diagnosis
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- Describe the difference between hepatitis A-E with regardto type/structure of the virus and transmission.Describe some common ways that hepatitis A is spread.Which of the following forms of viral hepatitis is transmitted via the Parenteral route? Select all that apply. O Hepatitis A O Hepatitis B O Hepatitis C O Hepatitis D O Hepatitis E
- Name two types of non-infectious hepatitis.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: 1. List the main types of infectious hepatitis. 2. Specify the type of jaundice of the patient according to pathogenetic classification. 3. List all well known causes of this type of jaundice.Diagnosis: Small bowel obstruction secondary to Ascaris lumbricoides infectionCase Study 4:A 5-year-old boy who lived in a slum area in Cebu City presents to the ER with abdominal painand vomiting. He was ill for a day, but his symptoms have worsened in the past few hours, andhis parents panicked when they saw a reddish-yellow worm in his vomitus. He has no significantmedical history and has taken no medications. On examination, his abdomen has high-pitched,tinkling bowel sounds on auscultation and is diffusely tender to palpation. An abdominal x-rayshows air- fluid levels consistent with a small bowel obstruction. Stool examination reportsrevealed positive for parasite ova/egg (unfertilized corticated ova).Case study presentation should include the following:1. Case2. Patient initials (Ex. 50-year-old man)3. History of the present illness (Symptoms and may include the physical exam of the patient)4. Chief Complaints (Ex. Morning stiffness in his joints for over a year)5. Diagnosis and…