Autosomal dominant diseases
Autosomal recessive diseases
Gilbert’s syndrome
Liver damage enzymes
Liver function enzymes
Bilirubin
- <20 μmol/L (total)
- <3 μmol/L (direct)
Albumin:
- 38–50 g/L
- ALT ( liver specific)
- AST
Normal lipase & amylase levels
Lipase: <100 U/L
Amylase: 30–110 U/L
Category 1 Colorectal cancer risk
Low risk
1 1st degree relative > 60 years at dx
Category 1 Colorectal cancer SCREENING
Category 2 Colorectal cancer RISK FACTORS
MODERATE RISK
One 1st degree relative < 60 years at diagnose
OR
One 1st degree relative + > 1 2nd degree diagnosed at any age
OR
Two 1st degree relatives diagnosed at any age
Category 2 Colorectal cancer SCREENING
OR age 50, whichever is earlier, to age 74.
Category 3 Colorectal cancer RISK FACTORS
HIGH RISK
Two 1st degree relatives + One 2nd degree relative diagnosed < 50 yo
OR
Two 1st degree relatives + > Two 2nd degree relatives diagnosed at ANY age
OR
> Three 1st degree relatives diagnosed at ANY age
Category 3 Colorectal cancer SCREENING
Elective non-cardiac surgery following PCI
Defer surgery for 6 weeks - 3 months
Elective surgery with history of drug eluding stents
Defer for 12 months
emergency surgery with history of drug eluding stents
Withhold clopidogrel for 5-7 days
- continue aspirin
Clinical features of cholangitis
(Charcot’s triad)
fever with chills + upper abdominal pain + jaundice
Raynaud’s pentad (Cholangitis)
fever with chills + upper abdominal pain + jaundice + sepsis + confusion
Cholangitis initial investigation
US
Cholangitis best investigation
ERCP (diagnostic & therapeutic)
Cholangitis treatment
Clinical features of post-cholecystectomy Syndrome
Cause: incomplete surgery or operative complications.
post-cholecystectomy initial investigation
US
post-cholecystectomy best investigation
ERCP w/ biliary manometry
Clinical features of appendicitis
Acute Pancreatitis -cause
G: Gallstones
E: Ethanol – alcohol
T: Trauma
S: Steroids
M: Mumps – malignancy
A: Autoimmune
S: Scorpion stings – spider bites
H: Hyperlipidaemia – hypercalcaemia
E: ERCP
D: Drugs