What are Kupffer cells?
Phagocytic macrophages
What are the 4 metabolic functions of the liver?
What 3 things does the liver store?
What are the 2 protective functions of the liver?
2. Kupffer cells ingest bacteria & other foreign material from blood
List the 7 classifications of liver disease?
What is Cholestasis?
Failure to produce or excrete bile
What is Intrahepatic cholestasis?
Problems in secretion of bile by hepatocytes due to damage
What is Extrahepatic cholestasis?
Problems with flow of bile out of the liver due to obstruction
What does cholestasis result in?
What can Jaundice also be due to?
Excessive haemolysis- bilirubin is unconjugated and does not appear in the urine
What is acute hepatic failure?
Development of severe hepatic dysfunction within 24 wks of onset of disease
Give 3 examples of acute hepatitis causes?
What are the 3 common causes of chronic liver disease?
What are the 3 unusual causes of chronic liver disease?
What are the 4 possible consequences of chronic liver disease?
What can portal hypertension lead to?
What are ascites?
Accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
What 4 things does liver failure result in?
What is hepatic encephalopathy?
Poorly defined neuro-psychiatric disorder that occurs when products normally metabolised by the liver accumulate in the systemic circulation
How can ammonia accumulate in the systemic circulation?
Decreased liver capacity to synthesize urea and glutamine in liver failure means the ammonia is no longer adequately metabolised and accumulates in the systemic circulation
List the 5 liver function tests?
What does Albumin show?
Liver synthetic function
Under what 5 circumstances can albumin levels be low?
What is bilirubin?
Breakdown product of haemoglobin