16: Wilson Disease

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Overall Bottom Line WD, also known as hepatolenticular degeneration, is a rare autosomal recessive systemic disorder caused by defective copper metabolism. It most commonly presents with isolated hepatic, neurological or…

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5: Hepatitis B and D

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Overall Bottom Line HBV infection is a significant global health problem. Chronic hepatitis B is a major cause of cirrhosis, fulminant hepatitis and HCC worldwide. Chronic hepatitis B is responsible…

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51: Malignancy after Liver Transplantation

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Overall Bottom Line Due to long-term immunosuppression therapy, the post-LT recipient is at risk for disease conditions (e.g. infection, malignancy) that are generally regulated by the body’s immune system. Skin…

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23: Hepatopulmonary Syndrome

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Overall Bottom Line HPS is defined by decreased arterial oxygenation due to right to left shunting in patients with liver disease in the absence of intrinsic lung disease. HPS is…

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18: Portal Hypertensive Bleeding

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Overall Bottom Line Bleeding due to portal hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Portal hypertension can lead to bleeding from esophageal varices, gastric varices,…

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26: Acute Liver Failure

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Overall Bottom Line ALF is a rare disorder that occurs mostly in young adults and is associated with high mortality and resource cost. Severe hepatic injury results in rapid deterioration…

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36: Approach to Jaundice in Infancy

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Overall Bottom Line Neonatal cholestasis is a condition characterized by the elevation of conjugated bilirubin. Infants with cholestasis often depend on the general practitioner for proper diagnosis and appropriate initial…

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