What is jaundice already known as?
Icterus
What is jaundice?
A yellow discolouration of the skin and whites of the eyes due to high bilirubin levels
When does jaundice occur?
When serum bilirubin is >25-30mmol/L
What can jaundice be classified into?
What are the causes of unconjugated jaundice?
Give three examples of things causing excess bilirubin production leading to jaundice
Give two examples of causes of haemolysis
- G6PD deficiency
Give two examples of impaired conjugation
- Crigler-Najjar syndrome
What is intrahepatic jaundice due to?
Hepatocyte damage, with or without cholestasis
What is found on bloods in intrahepatic jaundice?
Unconjugated or mixed hyperbilirubinaemia
What are the categories of causes of intrahepatic jaundice?
What infections can cause intrahepatic jaundice?
What toxins can cause intrahepatic jaundice?
- Fungi
Give 4 examples of drugs that can cause intrahepatic jaundice?
What metabolic disorders can cause intrahepatic jaundice?
What can biliary hypoplasia be subdivided into?
- Non-syndromic
Give an example of a syndromic cause of biliary hypoplasia
Alagille syndrome
What autoimmune disorders can cause intrahepatic jaundice?
Autoimmune hepatitis
What are the causes of cholestatic (obstructive) jaundice?
What is the main presenting feature of jaundice?
Yellowing of whites of eyes or skin
What are the other features of jaundice?
What needs to be included in the history for jaundice?
What needs to be checked for on examination in jaundice?
What will further investigations in jaundice depend on?
Findings on history and examination