511 - hepatic

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Decks in this class (9)

lecture 1 intro to liver
Where does the liver sit and disc...,
Discuss 5 functions of the liver 2,
Discuss the synthetic function of...
20  cards
lecture 2: Bile its function and absorption of drugs
What is bile produced by and wher...,
Describe the key properties and p...,
Name the the secondary bile acid ...
15  cards
Lecture 5+6: Understanding enzyme induction+inhibition : clinical implications of metabolism on drug interactions
What are the 5 key cyp 450 s in h...,
What is pharmacodynamic drug drug...,
What is pharmacokinetic interacti...
38  cards
lecture 7: Chemical transformation by the liver of drugs and their metabolites
What must a drug achieve to produ...,
What is the relationship between ...,
Describe the key factors that det...
37  cards
Lecture 8: Chemical transformation by the liver of drugs and their metabolites part 2
What is the defining feature of p...,
What must occur before phase ii c...,
List the main phase ii reactions 3
36  cards
Lecture 9: pathophysiology of liver disease
What is the definition of liver d...,
Name the three patterns of liver ...,
What is the time cut off for acut...
20  cards
Lecture 10: Complications of cirrhosis (and its management)
What defines compensated cirrhosi...,
Why is the transition from compen...,
What causes portal hypertension i...
47  cards
Lecture 11 Liver function tests
What are the three major categori...,
Why is the term liver function te...,
Which enzymes is most specific fo...
42  cards
Lecture 14
A 68 year old patient is being di...,
Which of the following interventi...,
A 70 year old patient is being di...
6  cards

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